
In the 1997-2000 period, a time of primary school for myself, the Nintendo 64 and the original Playstation were the prominent gaming systems. While Playstation had several mags to represent them, Nintendo had the official magazine, and then the unofficial Nintendo 64 Gamer Magazine.
This magazine, though it's topic was Nintendo releases, was mainly focussed around humour, and the topics and images of the games were twisted into not only toilet humour, but many other great moments. The way images were used inspired our widely popular thread Caption It.
The effect this magazine had on me personally, was imense. The way the writers used quotes, used 'inside' jokes, their general humour has largely shaped my humour, and Ashe's as well.
SO I ANNOUNCE A QUEST!!!
I will not settle until EVERY MAJOR WRITER FOR NINENDO 64 GAMER is an active member of our site!!! It is the duty of each member of the Super Happy Site to keep their eyes and ears open for the following GREAT, GREAT MEN, so we can give them the praise they deserve.
Here's the profiles of some of those great men.
Narayan Pattison

The editor for the magazines greatest age, under his rule, total chaos wreacked havok, as articles changed from games, to 'How to have sex with a Gerbil' and such wonderful sillyness. He also had a wit, but was mostly remembered for inspiring the Hardcore Gamer article and the 7 Deadly Sins in one of his editorials.
Troy Gorman

The editor for another of the magazine's great ages, but also was present during it's downfall. Don't let this deter, his wit shined brilliantly in the letters section, where some absolutely golden letters were met with brilliant responses. The 'Mail Bonding' section was my favourite of the magazine, which Troy ruled over.
Arthur Adam

Known for outright sillyness in the most serious of reviews, and also for his rivalry with fellow writer James Ellis, their pay-outs of eachother inspiring somewhat the Pay Out War thread.
James Ellis

The hardcore wrestling fan of the band of men, though Troy came a close second. A key part of the Ellis-Adams rivalry which always provided greatness.
Hugh Norton-Smith

The prettyboy of the guys, he didn't provide the sillyness, but was able to manipulate much of writing to vanity-based boast-fests, which ran up firey responses in the letters section.
Jack Curtis

A key writer in the Steve O'Leary years, wasn't of the sillyness standard of the Narayan or Troy years, but laid the bricks of the golden path to greatness
Alen Trivuncevic

Oft in the background, but his fascination with the Highlander series and his appearance in armour on the gaming night was a great laugh. He also wrote topical and high quality articles, giving the magazine a literal purpose to exist.
Nick O'Shea

Apparently a Pizza Boy who joined in on the crew's gaming night, he became a controvertial and 'harsh' writer, best known for alluding to incest in his review of the Tassie Devil Looney Tunes Game.
Guys, if anyone comes across these men on internet searches, Waffles the most likely as our Hardcore Gamer, please report it to this thread. Otherwise, if you experienced this great magazine, write your account here.