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'''1-up''' is a [[zine]] by [[Raina Lee]].
 
'''1-up''' is a [[zine]] by [[Raina Lee]].
  
1-up is devoted to videogame culture, especially retro games, memory and personal history. Included in issue three is  a special "Street Fighter" section, commentary on "America's Army" and interviews with Billy Mitchell and D. B. Weiss. Contributing artists include Jordan Crane, Sammy Horham, Megan Whitmarch and Martin Cendrada. Three issues have been released.
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1-up is devoted to videogame culture, especially retro games, memory and personal history. Included in issue three is  a special "Street Fighter" section, commentary on "America's Army" and interviews with Billy Mitchell and D. B. Weiss. Contributing artists include Jordan Crane, Sammy Horkham, Megan Whitmarch, Kozyndan and Martin Cendreda. Three issues have so far been released.
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Revision as of 02:35, 10 March 2007

1-up is a zine by Raina Lee.

1-up is devoted to videogame culture, especially retro games, memory and personal history. Included in issue three is a special "Street Fighter" section, commentary on "America's Army" and interviews with Billy Mitchell and D. B. Weiss. Contributing artists include Jordan Crane, Sammy Horkham, Megan Whitmarch, Kozyndan and Martin Cendreda. Three issues have so far been released.

External Link