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GameFan (originally
known as
Diehard GameFan) was a
publication started by Tim Lindquist, Greg Off,
George Weising, and Dave
Halverson in
September 1992...
- A
fan game is a
video game that is
created by
fans of a
certain topic or IP. They are
usually based on one, or in some
cases several,
video game entries...
- The
Fan can
refer to:
Fan district, a
neighborhood in Richmond,
Virginia Beijing National Indoor Stadium (nicknamed: The
Fan), Beijing, China; a facility...
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January 19, 2015.
GameFan,
volume 4,
issue 3 (March 1996),
pages 10 & 36-39
GameFan,
volume 5,
issue 11,
pages 24 & 129 "Resident Evil".
Game Informer. Archived...
-
video gaming, a
fan translation is an
unofficial translation of a
video game made by
fans. The
fan translation practice grew with the rise of
video game console...
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potential in the
platform game genre. EGM and
GameFan wrote that the
game was
lengthy and
offered plenty of technique, and
GamePro
commended the replay...
- "Half-Life".
Computer Gaming World.
Archived from the
original on
February 9, 2002.
Retrieved April 14, 2010. Big Bubba. "Half-Life Review".
GameFan.
Archived from...
- "Knuckles'
Chaotix review".
GameFan. 3 (5).
DieHard Gamers Club. May 1995. Baggatta,
Patrick (June 1995). "Knuckles' Chaotix".
Game Players (72): 42–43. "ProReview:...
- Playground,
Video Games, and
GameFan.
Attributed to
multiple references:
GamePro, The
Electric Playground,
Video Games, and
GameFan. Zverloff, Nick (17 April...
- "1994
Video Game Awards - The Envelope, Please!".
Game Players. No. 67. GP Publications. pp. 40–44. "
GameFan's Third Annual Megawards".
GameFan. Vol. 3,...