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mukti | 9 months ago

I subscribe to 2600 (https://www.2600.com/) and Eighty (https://www.readeighty.com/).

I got a lifetime subscription for 2600 from my parents when I was in high school, and I subscribed to Eighty only a few years ago. My biggest gripe with larger magazines is all the ads, and uninteresting content throughout them; typically I only end up reading one or two articles and then the whole magazine feels like a bit of a waste. both 2600 and Eighty have very little/no ads, and feel more niche and content focused. Eighty is actually printed like a very nice paperback book.

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Suppafly|9 months ago

>My biggest gripe with larger magazines is all the ads

The ads essentially pay for everything and your subscription is just profit. This was super obvious 20ish years ago, when you could subscribe to a bunch of them for free despite the cover price being ~$4-5+. I haven't looked in years, but there used to be websites that would list ones that you could get for free. I had Maxim for years because it could it get it for free. A bunch of gamer type ones always had it where you could get a year or more for free. I think we used to always get PC Gamer or something similar for free when I was a kid.

ganoushoreilly|9 months ago

<3 for the Lifetime to 2600. Sure there's a lot of randomness in it, but that's what makes it a Gem.