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===== Backup Technique + Game Lab ===== | ===== Backup Technique + Game Lab ===== | ||
- | If you were any kind of hacker in Japan during the late eighties or later, you'd have had a hard time staying away from Backup Technique (バックアップ括用テクニック) magazine. | + | If you were any kind of hacker in Japan during the late eighties or later, you'd have had a hard time staying away from Backup Technique (バックアップ括用テクニック) magazine. |
Backup Technique later changed the name to GameLab, a less copyright-offensive title. | Backup Technique later changed the name to GameLab, a less copyright-offensive title. | ||
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+ | Both magazines covered anything they considered interesting. | ||
GameLab continues to be published to this day, though it's far less interesting than the old days. Most recent issues are filled with more hentai, porn ads and knockoff controllers than is really palatable. | GameLab continues to be published to this day, though it's far less interesting than the old days. Most recent issues are filled with more hentai, porn ads and knockoff controllers than is really palatable. | ||
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