: The magazine focused on the intersection of skateboarding and urban music, specifically hip-hop and rap.

While there isn't one official "master site" for every issue, you can find parts of the archive through community-driven platforms:

Some notable features and highlights of Revista Gorila Skate include:

Unlike mainstream publications that focused heavily on international superstars, Gorila turned the lens inward. It championed the local scene, documenting the rise of talent in countries like Colombia, Mexico, and Argentina. It captured the grit of South American street skating—imperfect spots, cracked pavement, and a relentless passion that defines the scene outside of California.

Collectors and enthusiasts often list back issues on , where you can find individual editions for sale. The Magazine's Legacy in Latin American Skate Media

Every time someone downloads a , they are saving something important. The original negatives for many Gorila issues were lost in a studio fire in 2014. Consequently, the only surviving records are the printed copies in skaters’ closets and the digital scans circulating online.