Letters to the Editor
Dear Stefan
I just want to say that I love your magazine a lot. The things in the magazine were really cool. I especially liked the page about video game easter eggs, (as in things in video games that are never told to you about in the game but are there. Not as in painted eggs.) My favourite thing on that page was the easter egg in minecraft; in which using a name tag with the name dinnerbone on any creature causes the creature to flip upside down.
Another one of my favourite things in the magazine was the newest releases page. I always use it to keep track of new games that are coming out, I find it quite a reliable source.
Thanks. ‘Love your magazine.
From
Gamin C. Crets, California
Dear Stefan
I am a magazine critic who has read a lot of your magazines and I notice that many people find your magazine quite appealing. I suppose the magazine does have quite a good quality. However I have noticed some things in the magazine might not be appealing for some audiences. Because of this, I have decided to give you some suggestions to make your magazine a bit better for all audiences.
One suggestion is to reduce the use of religious content. In your previous issue of Gaming Galaxy when you were talking about the so called “video game easter eggs”, you talked about an easter egg in a level of Super Mario Galaxy 2 called “Shiverburn Galaxy” known as the so called “Hell Valley Sky Trees”. I believe using the concept of hell in a magazine is probably unsettling to some.
I also suggest not putting down spoilers about upcoming games. It is probably best to just let the player find his way throughout the game and find info about the game on his own.
I expect great progress for this magazine from my suggestions for it.
Thank you.
Signed
Boss E. Man. Magazine Critic, London England
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