Hello Nintendo Age - Looking for an expert on prototypes
Hello Nintendo Age,
My name is Martin Alessi. (retroplayer)
I was Senior Editor and Art Director for EGM (Electronic Gaming Monthly) from 1989-1994 during the golden age of 8-bit and 16-bit gaming.
I collect and play mostly NES and Famicom games these days though I do like some of the games this generation has to offer.
I've heard of DreamTR through the recent Zelda prototype auction on eBay and am looking for him and others like him for information on prototypes. If anyone know him or is knowledgable about such things please send me a private message.
Thanks and nice to meet you,
Martin Alessi (retroplayer)
My name is Martin Alessi. (retroplayer)
I was Senior Editor and Art Director for EGM (Electronic Gaming Monthly) from 1989-1994 during the golden age of 8-bit and 16-bit gaming.
I collect and play mostly NES and Famicom games these days though I do like some of the games this generation has to offer.
I've heard of DreamTR through the recent Zelda prototype auction on eBay and am looking for him and others like him for information on prototypes. If anyone know him or is knowledgable about such things please send me a private message.
Thanks and nice to meet you,
Martin Alessi (retroplayer)
Comments
DreamTR can be found here:
http://www.nintendoage.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Users.Home&User=dreamtr
real name is Jason Wilson
I subscribed to EGM through its entire lifespan its a shame I tossed the majority of them out when my parents sold their old home!
EDIT: SUSHI X FOR LIFE!!!!
Other than DreamTR, we also have here:
Frank Cifaldi (theredeye)http://www.nintendoage.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Users.Home&User=theredeye
and Matt Nolan (Beaglepuss) http://www.nintendoage.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Users.Home&User=beaglepuss
and Mark Nolan (MrMark0673) http://www.nintendoage.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Users.Home&User=mrmark0673
Good luck and glad to have you!
Sadly most of the prototypes entrusted to EGM were destroyed by the new staff years after I had left.
I did however find a rather interesting prototype in my basement this summer.
Tengen Tetris LICENSED BY NINTENDO Prototype
I think it's an great piece of Nintendo history, if not a good conversation starter.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Martin
Edit to say: Hello and welcome.
http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=24859
Let me know if you'd like to chat, and welcome to the site.
Nintendo Power Issue 1 Sealed in the Original Mailer - front
Nintendo Power Issue 1 Sealed in the Original Mailer - back
I have many rare magazines and brochures from the early years. I am in the process of getting a tabloid scanner
so I can preserve these digitally without having to harm them in any way.
Thanks to everyone again for the all the warm greetings and for
helping me reach the prototype experts in the community.
I mostly collect Famicom and Super Famicom games these days and will post some scans/pics as soon as I can.
Martin