Source: Edge – Issue Number 7 – April 1994
Edge was a gaming magazine that covered 16 and 32-bit consoles as well as the PC. I guess it was sort of a U.K. version of Next Generation if I had to compare it to something. The April 1994 issue includes:
- News – Once again Edge takes the lid of the world of interactive entertainment with top info from Japan, London and Milton Keynes
- This month on Edge – A new feature to the mag in which we bring you some of the quirkier stories and events which occurred during the course of Edge 7
- Letters – A chance to air your views on all things technological, interactive or electronic
- Prescreen – Edge takes a pre-pro look at some of the more innovative games heading to a screen near you. Top billing goes to Sega’s Daytona coin-op.
- Elite Systems – For over a decade, Elite have been making games; now they’re getting into Super FX, PC and 3DO
- LaserActive – Pioneer’s LaserActive system promises the gameplay of Mega Drive with the visuals of LaserDisc. But does it deliver?
- PC – The PC has steadily grown from spreadsheet pusher to polygon shifter. But the hardware is starting to show its age. Edge reveals all
- Testscreen – Edge passes judgement on the current crop of games. And, as ever, no punches are pulled
- Charts – The best-selling videogames on the top formats
- Recommended Reading – The magazine equivalent of a London phonebox
- Back Issues – An incomplete set of Edge is a crime. Sort it.
- Subscription – If you’re reading this, you’re already hooked. Make it easy on yourself and get Edge delivered.
- Jez San – Edge speaks to the self-confessed “information sponge” about all things interactive: from NESGlider to set top boxes
- Questions & Answers – Technology demystified: is Jaguar up to the new competition? Can CD32 play PC games?
…and more!