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In the style of a form, the strip contained several areas to fill in: * "Who Are You?" - name, address and age, even though these were perhaps confidential pieces of information that didn't need to be provided. * "Hot-Shots Only!" - information for the ill-fated The Mega Challenge, where high scores would be shown and congratulated. Questions included the game in question, the score/achievement and the console it was done on. * "Game Into Strip" - ideas for future strips. It is possible that future strips including Sparkster, Shining Force and Mutant League were requested here. * "Mega Hits This Issue" - Boomers list their favourite stories this issue, in order of preference. Even though there were four stories, only three spaces were given, although it'd be fairly obvious

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  • In the style of a form, the strip contained several areas to fill in: * "Who Are You?" - name, address and age, even though these were perhaps confidential pieces of information that didn't need to be provided. * "Hot-Shots Only!" - information for the ill-fated The Mega Challenge, where high scores would be shown and congratulated. Questions included the game in question, the score/achievement and the console it was done on. * "Game Into Strip" - ideas for future strips. It is possible that future strips including Sparkster, Shining Force and Mutant League were requested here. * "Mega Hits This Issue" - Boomers list their favourite stories this issue, in order of preference. Even though there were four stories, only three spaces were given, although it'd be fairly obvious
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  • In the style of a form, the strip contained several areas to fill in: * "Who Are You?" - name, address and age, even though these were perhaps confidential pieces of information that didn't need to be provided. * "Hot-Shots Only!" - information for the ill-fated The Mega Challenge, where high scores would be shown and congratulated. Questions included the game in question, the score/achievement and the console it was done on. * "Game Into Strip" - ideas for future strips. It is possible that future strips including Sparkster, Shining Force and Mutant League were requested here. * "Mega Hits This Issue" - Boomers list their favourite stories this issue, in order of preference. Even though there were four stories, only three spaces were given, although it'd be fairly obvious what the worst story was with this layout. * Rating - a box for readers to enter a percentage rating for this issue.
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