GamePro (April 1993)

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Cover of the April 1993 issue of GamePro


GamePro was the most popular gaming magazine in the U.S. after Electronic Gaming Monthly. They were usually pretty close in sales though I always preferred EGM. The April 1993 issue includes:

  • Letter from the GamePros - Despite the fact that more powerful systems had been available for years at this point, the NES still had strong sales in 1992 with support planned for 1993. It probably would have been doing even better except for the fact that the NES wasn't that much cheaper than a Super NES.

  • The Mail - Letters from readers about StarFox, the Super NES expansion port, the Super 8 NES converter for the Super NES, Zelda sequels, Sega CD pack-in games, and more.

  • April Fools! - A GamePro parody.

  • Hot at the Arcades - A look at some of the latest arcade games including Holosseum (another hologram game from Sega) and Time Killers (a lesser known but somewhat entertaining fighting game).

  • Cutting Edge - Pioneer teams up with Sega and NEC to create the LaserActive Player designed to play Genesis, Sega CD, TurboGrafx-16, Turbo CD, and Super CD games as well as create a new LaserDisc format for games. It's expected to cost $1200. Also, a look at VR tech being developed by Sega.




  • Table of Contents from the April 1993 issue of GamePro


  • ProReviews -
    • Nintendo - Reviews of DuckTales 2, Dizzy the Adventurer (Aladding), R.C. Pro-Am II (I always loved this series of RC racing games), and Bomberman 2.

    • Genesis - Reviews of Cyborg Justice, Battletoads, Cool Spot, Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure, Chakan the Forever Man, OutRun 2019, and G-LOC.

    • Sega CD - Reviews of Road Avenger, Hook (based on the movie of the same name), and The Adventures of Willy Beamish.

    • SNES - Reviews of Star Fox (the first game to use the new SuperFX chip), Super Turrican, Shadowrun(the cyberpunk RPG though this version is quite a bit different than the Genesis version), Inindo, MechWarrior, Pocky & Rocky, and Tom and Jerry. Plus previews of Lord d of the Rings and Final Fight II.

    • TurboChip - A review of The Legend of Hero Tonma.

    • Neo Geo - A review of Super Sidekicks.

    • Game Boy - Reviews of Kid Dracula and Milon's Secret Castle.

    • Game Gear - Reviews of Shinobi II: The Silent Fury and Global Gladiators.

    • Lynx - A review of Power Factor.




    Table of Contents from the April 1993 issue of GamePro (continued)


  • Special Feature: Star Fox - A detailed look at the first (and one of only a few) games to use the Super FX chip.

  • Special Feature: Where's Bubsy? - Though it ended up being a good game, Bubsy did suffer from delays. Here's an interview with Bubsy himself about why that is so.

  • Special Feature: The Winter Consumer Electronics Show '93 - The Consumer Electronics Show used to be one of the premiere places to get a look at new games. Some of the ones on display this year were Aerobiz, Chase HQ II, Dinosaurs for Hire, Dizzy, F-15 Strike Eagle II, James Bond 007, James Pond II, The Last Action Hero, Micro Machines, Mig-29 Fulcrum, Jungle Strike, Mutant League Football, NFL Quarterback Club, Pirates Gold, Populous II, Road Riot 4WD, Rolling Thunder 3, Splatterhouse 3, Wayne's World, X-Men, Aero the Acrobat, Aladdin, Aliens vs. Predator, Blaster Master 2, California Games II, Cool World, Crash Dummies, Duck Dodgers and Marvin the Martian, Fatal Fury 2, Final Fantasy 3, Final Fight II, Jurassic Park, King of the Monsters 2, Mario is Missing, The Ren and Stimpy Show, Rock 'n' Roll Racing, Rocky & Bullwinkle, Sonic Blastman, Super Bomberman, Super Mega Man, Superman, The Terminator, Toxic Crusaders, Carmen Sandiego, Taz-Mania, Yoshi's Cookie, Battletoads/Double Dragon, Bases Loaded 4, Bonk 3, Kirby's Adventure, John Madden Football '93, Afterburner III, Macross 2036, Alien, Batman Returns, C+C Music Factory, Dune, Ecco the Dolphin, Rebel Assault, Darkwing Duck, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Super Dodge Ball, The Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, and many more.

  • Overseas ProSpects - A look at games being released in Japan including Time Gal (Mega CD), Ranma 1/2 II (Super Famicom), Final Fantasy V (Super Famicom), and more.

  • The Sports Page - Reviews of some of the latest sports related games including Tony La Russa Baseball (Genesis), Super NBA Basketball (Super NES), Pigskin Footbrawl (Genesis), Pro Quarterback (Genesis), World Sports Competition (Turbo Duo), and more.

  • Hardware Helpers - A look at some of the latest video game accessories including The Activator (Genesis), The Street Fighter Firestick (Super NES), Game Genie (Game Boy), TopFighter (Super NES), STD ProgramPads (Super NES, Genesis), and more.

  • S.W.A.T. - Tips and tricks for King of Casino (TG16), The Addams Family (SNES), Tecmo Super Bowl (NES), Night Trap (Sega CD), Cal Ripken Jr. (SNES), Ninja Gaiden (Game Gear), Alien 3 (Genesis), The Addams Family (TurboGrafx-CD), Yoshi (NES), Splatterhouse 2 (Genesis), Super Adventure Island (SNES), Sonic The Hedgehog (Genesis), Prince of Persia (SNES), Battle Clash (SNES), and Wings 2 (SNES).

  • GameBusters: Alien 3 (SNES) - Tips for Alien 3 on the Super NES.

  • ProNews - Capcom licenses Street Fighter II products; EA changes name of sports line of games to EA Sports; John Madden Football Championship Edition to be available only via rental; Sega to work on in flight video game systems; Turtles III movie coming; and more.

  • Special Feature: The Starlight Foundation - A look at this organization which provides video game systems to hospitals.




  • Back cover of the April 1993 issue of GamePro


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 1 hour ago (edited)

I used to collect those. Had that issue as well. I also preferred Electronic Gaming Monthly. I used to buy one each week. Gamepro, EGM and GameFan (which are available at Archive.org).

Those were really cool days before the internet eZine and forums really took off.

I still have a bunch of EGMs around. I might have a GamePro or two but I didn't buy that one much. VideoGames & Computer Entertainment was the other one I bought a lot...along with a couple of Commodore 64 magazines.


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