Well, this is annoying. A while ago, I found few issues of Sinkadus, a slickly-produced Swedish gaming magazine from 1983-1995, mainly to find a few hard-to-locate articles for
Traveller. In many issues, they'd have a page of reviews of fanzines available at the time. In issue #32, they have the following blurb:
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THE BEHOLDER. No. 1-2/91. A5, 44p. 60:— to pg. 43 39 61—0 (Dragon's: Den) for 4 issues.
Linköping's association Dragon's Den is the largest and one of the oldest of Sweden's role-playing clubs, and arranges every year the gaming giant Lincon. The association's age unfortunately means that it contains many older, tone-setting players, who despise Swedish role-playing games because they know nothing about them, but also that they are old enough to have learned the art of producing a well-written and high-quality membership magazine, The Beholder, with articles for almost all possible English-language board and role-playing games. And with the generational change that is currently taking place in the association, they will also publish material for Swedish role-playing games in the future, from what I understand.
The main feature of the 1-2/91 double issue is a 25-page article on the upcoming 2nd edition of the board game Civilization — a presentation of the new rules and a commentary on them. A must for all Civilization players.
The second feature is the campaign setting for Steve Jackson's old RPG The Fantasy Trip. The value of it is of course limited by the fact that the game is basically impossible to get hold of now. If you're unlucky with The Beholder, it only contains articles for games you can't play, but on the other hand, this applies to all RPG fanzines (and Sinkadus!). The Beholder is definitely one of Sweden's best RPG fanzines.
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A while back I found a web archive of a few issues of
The Beholder that fans had scanned in. Sadly, the #1-2 issue from 1991 is not one of them. Does anybody have this and know what the article is about? Would be great if it was about Cidri!