PCMania 33
PCMania was a long-lived Spanish computer magazine. Unlike other magazines at the time, they covered a vast number of fields related to PCs such as gaming, technology previews, programming tutorials, etc. They also held a number of creative contests that helped create a lively computer creative scene in Spain, such as pixel by pixel drawings, 3D renderings and module trackers.
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