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R.I.P. Tips & Tricks Magazine

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By Hector Cortez Jun 27, 2007, 2:16 GMT


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ClayJun 8th, 2009 - 04:35:39

Wow, this really sucks. This magazine was a staple of my childhood. I still have copies from the 90s on my bookshelf. I really loved reading the columns like the 'cool zone' and 'japan report'. I still read the old copies every once in a while and I still ejoy them. What a shame that such a great pubication had to come to an end...

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JackJul 19th, 2009 - 04:53:35

This is really sad for not only myself but to all the fans out there who grew up with the magazine publisher. Wow, all of those good memories...gone. Well, I wish the publishing staff good luck in their future. Thanks so much for all the great issues you guys deliver to us.

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