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Was quite excited for this, to revisit some nostalgia with the likes of Crash, Zap, or Computer & Video Games. However, while they're indexed, they're not actually scanned. There's a lot that is, but nothing I actually recognise from when I was growing up. Maybe they'll be added over time.
Edit: just noticed this in their FAQ: "Our archive portal only includes items that have been processed and have a digital copy available to the public". But that's not my experience. If you go to the Crash [External Link] section, they clearly state that they all but one issue. But there's no links to any copy. And if you go directly to the Digital Archive [External Link] and search there, there's no hits for Crash when searched in "Title".
Eh, it's early access. I'm sure they'll work it all out.