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Post by Steve Farrelly @ 04:04pm 17/02/23 | Comments
Check out some old print pages of our old Metroid Prime reviews from Aussie gaming magazines staples, Nintendo Gamer and Hyper!

Here's a look at our original reviews of Metroid Prime from back in the day. Back when print was a thing and your lowly co-managing editors of AusGamers, Stephen Farrelly and Kosta Andreadis, were editor and senior writer of Nintendo Gamer -- Australia's at one time premier Nintendo-based and wholly unofficial magazine, and occasional contributors to Aussie gaming staple bible, Hyper.

We've definitely grown as writers and reviewers from then till now, but we like to think the bones of the work was still there.

Check out our Nintendo Gamer and Hyper reviews for the current frontrunner for GOTY embedded below (click the images to blow them up).

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If you're not currently tired of words, remember you can also check out our-in-depth and ultra-indulgent review of Metroid Prime right here.





Latest Comments
Darkhawk
Posted 09:00pm 17/2/23
I stopped buying Hyper a few years before this, thanks for sharing :)
West
Posted 09:51pm 17/2/23
I still have all my copies of Nintendo Gamer. Peak nostalgia for me
samatt
Posted 12:29am 19/2/23
Very cool, used to love my PC Powerplay subscription back in the day, more 90s I guess.
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