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* KillerApp: Frequent hype was common, despite a relatively-impartial viewpoint. They all but blew their wad with ''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden'', calling it literally the "Best Brawler EVER!" on their cover after playing the Japanese version. Though they were spot-on sometimes (''Tomb Raider'', ''SuperMario64''), things like that just look more hilarious in retrospect.

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* KillerApp: Frequent hype was common, despite a relatively-impartial viewpoint. They all but blew their wad with ''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden'', calling it literally the "Best Brawler EVER!" on their cover after playing the Japanese version. Though they were spot-on sometimes (''Tomb Raider'', ''SuperMario64''), ''VideoGame/SuperMario64''), things like that just look more hilarious in retrospect.
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** Starting in 1995, Game Players created an annual "Holiday" issue, released during the month of December, that recapped the year's best and worst games.
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* BonusMaterial: Starting with the switch to Ultra Game Players, each issue included a demo disc filled with video previews and playable demos for Mac and PC.
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* KillerApp: Frequent hype was common, despite a relatively-impartial viewpoint. They all but blew their wad with ''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden'', calling it literally the "Best Brawler EVER!" on their cover after playing the Japanese version. Though they were spot-on sometimes (''Tomb Raider'', ''SuperMario64''), things like that just look more hilarious in retrospect.
* SeriesHiatus: The main ''Game Players'' title went on one from October 1991 to June 1993.

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