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about a U.S. puzzle magazine the UK Video game computer and video game s magazine GamesTM other uses games disambiguation infobox magazine title GamesMagazine image file image size image caption editor ... and moved the Games office to Kappa s headquarters in Pennsylvania . The magazine is published ten times a year monthly, except for January and June . Style Throughout its publishing history, Games ... receive a Games T shirt. This feature was phased out when the magazine changed publishers and publication ... on a bimonthly basis. This magazine is similar to an extended Pencilwise section of Games . Until ... at Games in November 1978, and edited the magazine from 1989 to 1993. He left when he became ... Second time around first Susan last Hovey External links http gamesmagazine online.com GamesMagazine ... Publications established in 1977 Category Monthly magazines de GamesMagazine fr GAMESmagazine ... 1996 publisher Games Publications firstdate September October 1977 country USA language English language English website http gamesmagazine online.com GamesMagazine online.com issn 0199 9788 Gamesmagazine ISSN 0199 9788 is a United States magazine devoted to game s and puzzle s, and is published by Games Publications, a division of Kappa Publishing Group . History It was originally published ... after the PSC owners filed for bankruptcy. The magazine was bought and brought back to life in 1991 ... puzzles, color sections containing feature articles and games, and a large variety of puzzle types ... Cards . Content All puzzles in the magazine are ranked by difficulty a one star puzzle is an Easy .... These have also commonly been used for contests in the magazine . Recent issues have included a multipart ... pencil puzzle section which forms the core of the magazine and contains common puzzle varieties ... games, trivia, or chess problems. December issue The December issue each year includes a compilation of new and noteworthy games in its Games 100 list, similar to the German Spiel des Jahres , and usually ... more details
Infobox magazine title Computer GamesMagazine image file Computergamesmagazine.jpg image caption A sample issue of Computer GamesMagazine. frequency publisher firstdate finaldate country Computer GamesMagazine was a Video game computer gaming print magazine . Before 2000 it was known as Computer Games Strategy Plus , prior to 1996 it was called Strategy Plus , and originally it was founded as Games ... mail order business. Computer GamesMagazine included news, interviews, reviews, previews, and a wide ... publication and creator of MASSIVE Magazine later renamed MMO GamesMagazine , debuting ... site GameSwapZone.com . On March 13, 2007 it was reported that both Computer GamesMagazine and MMO GamesMagazine were shut down by their publisher, Theglobe.com , after that company was hit with a multi ... gamasutra A Greek version of Computer GamesMagazine is still in print. This publication is currently ... on the Computer GamesMagazine website forums CGOnline.com indicated that both Computer GamesMagazine and MMO GamesMagazine would be brought back to the public under a new publisher. ref http cgonline.com ... issue of Games for Windows The Official Magazine , a letter addressing Computer GamesMagazine subscribers ... unknown whether the future re launch of Computer GamesMagazine might also use the same ... links http www.cgonline.com Computer GamesMagazine website now an archive http www.mmogamesmag.com MMO GamesMagazine website http www.gamesite.gr Greek Computer GamesMagazine website & gaming news portal http www.computergamesmagazine.com.mx Computer GamesMagazine for Mexico website http findarticles.com ... video game magazines hu Computer GamesMagazine videogame mag stub compu mag stub ... game strategy games , it covered a wide range of game genres and computing platform platforms . The editor ... . Based in Richmond, Vermont , it was the only independent computer gaming magazine in the United States. fact date February 2008 The magazine was acquired from Brian Walker by Yale Brozen , owner ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Massivemag.jpg right thumb 170px Proposed cover for premier issue of Massive Magazine MMO Games Magazine formerly Massive Magazine was a short lived computer magazine that focused on the massively multiplayer online gaming market. It was published by the media conglomerate theGlobe.com as a sister publication to Computer Games Magazine Computer Games magazine. The magazine s website was launched in June 2006, and the first issue hit newsstands that September. ref cite web title Massive Magazine Launches Massive Website url http www.gamesetwatch.com 2006 06 massive magazine launches mass.php author Carless, Simon date 2006 06 20 accessdate 2007 06 28 ref Despite the build up, only three issues went to press. In March 2007, theGlobe.com was forced to cease operation of its print media, including MMO Games , as a result of an unfavorable ruling in a spam lawsuit. ref cite web title Game Mags Gone Because of MySpace Spam? url http gigagamez.com 2007 03 13 game mags gone because of myspace spam date 2007 03 13 accessdate 2007 06 27 ref References reflist Category Defunct American computer magazines Category Magazines established in 2006 Category Publications disestablished in 2007 Category Video game magazines Category American video game magazines compu mag stub videogame mag stub hu MMO Games Magazine ... more details
Infobox newspaper name FUN Online Games logo image File funonlinegamesmagazinecover.png caption First Issue Cover type Bi monthly magazine format owners Beckett Media founder publisher editor chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor newseditor managingeditordesign opeditor photoeditor staff foundation political ceased publication headquarters circulation sister newspapers ISSN 1941 3920 oclc website url http www.beckettfun.com FUN Online Games abbreviated FOG as it is more commonly known, is a magazine that is published by Beckett Media . This bi monthly publication focuses on the online gaming world, with feature articles on games such as Webkinz World , Free Realms , Build A Bear Workshop Build A Bear Online , Neopets , Club Penguin , Toontown Online , Kid Brands Shining Stars Shining Stars , TY Beanie Babies , Pok mon , Wizard 101 , Disney Fairies Online game Pixie Hollow , and more. ref http www.beckett.com beckettplushiepals default.osi ref FUN Online Games originally started out as Plushie Pals , a magazine for stuffed animal collectors. As more and more companies began attaching feature codes to their stuffed pets that could be used to activate online content, Plushie Pals started focusing more and more on online games. In October 2009, Beckett made the move to rename the magazine FUN Online Games. ref http www.marketwire.com press release Beckett Launches FUN Online GamesMagazine 1056922.htm ref FOG still contains some plushie collector content, but its main focus is now the online content. FUN Online Games is sold in Target, Wal Mart, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Blockbuster, Toys R Us, and many other specialty gaming and hobby stores. Subscriptions to the magazine can also be ordered online. ref http www.beckett.com subscriptions subs.asp?promotion 378 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Fun Online GamesMagazine Category Bi monthly magazines Category Video game magazines Category American video game magazines ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Games for Windows The Official Magazine image file Games for Windows the Official Magazine issue 07.jpg image size 200px image caption editor Jeff Green editor Jeff Green frequency ... Magazine OPM was not influenced by Sony in any way, outside of demo disc content . For the last several years, Computer Gaming World coverage had overwhelmingly been on Windows only games due to the relative lack of games which support other operating systems. According to the editors of the magazine from an August 2006 podcast, the idea of a Windows Games exclusive magazine began when Microsoft ... hu Games for Windows The Official Magazine ... language English website http gfw.1up.com GFW on the 1UP Network issn 1933 6160 Games for Windows The Official Magazine was a monthly computer game magazine published by Ziff Davis Ziff Davis Media , licensing the Games for Windows brand from Microsoft Corporation . It was the successor to Computer ... 060802.0.html Ziff Davis Media s Official Games for Windows Press Release ref As of the April May 2008 issue, the magazine is no longer offered in print and the editorial staff will be integrated with 1UP.com 1UP . ref http www.videogamelibrarian.com 2008 04 games for windows magazine goes online.html Games For Windows Goes Online Only The Video Game Librarian ref According to Ziff Davis, the magazine was to be a rebirth of the Computer Gaming World magazine, which had lost news stand presence ..., according to the editorial staff of CGW GFW , the magazine would essentially remain unchanged ... of a platform focused magazine not unlike OPM or Nintendo Power , who then started a bidding ... the company already had a computer gaming based magazine, sought to re launch the current publication ... Darren Gladstone left the magazine in December 2007 to work for PC World magazine PC World . The cover ... of a dragon on both covers. Located at 1UP.com , the editors of the magazine continued ... more details
Newsfield s own multi format magazine The Games Machine , the magazine consisted mainly of ex Amstrad Action and Personal Computer Games staff, including launch co editors Peter Connor and Steve ...Infobox Magazine title ACE image file acemagazine1.jpg image size 200px image caption ACE magazine, issue 1, October 1987 editor Peter Connor & Steve Cooke co editors frequency Monthly circulation 48,170 circa April 1991 ref name circ cite author Gary Whitta & Gary Liddon title April 1991 issue of ACE publisher EMAP date 1991 04 01 ref category Video game magazines company Future Publishing 1987 to 1989 ... and video game magazine first published in the United Kingdom by Future Publishing and later acquired ... of Art Editor. Design and content was very polished and clear. The glossy magazine had a unique, professional feel very much a blueprint for Future Publishing Future s well respected Edge magazine Edge magazine. After selling the title to EMAP, Future Publishing redeployed the original ACE ... machines as they were released. Although games features were the mainstay, other articles on graphics and computer music were featured. A cover cassette, and later a floppy disk, was included with the magazine featuring games demos. Regular editorial features included Interface News, Letters, The Blitter ... Test Screen Test was the games review section. Games were rated out of ten on Visual effects, Audio, IQ Factor, Fun Factor and an overall rating. Games were seen by all the reviewers and the overall rating, and was notable for scoring games out of 1000 rather than the usual percentage or mark ... Magazine Computer and video game industry Video game Computer Computing References reflist External links http www.amigahistory.co.uk acemagazine.html Profile of ACE magazine at Amiga History http www.archive.org details ace magazine ACE Magazine Archive at the Internet Archive Future Publishing magazines ... videogame mag stub UK compu mag stub fr ACE magazine hu ACE magazin ... more details
. In 1993, CPG began a publication called The New Jr. Jays Magazine . The Jr. Jays magazines were given away at Toronto Blue Jays Blue Jays games and in schools by police officers. This magazine was packed ...for the Rickie Lee Jones album The Magazine album Multiple issues advert May 2010 cleanup May 2010 pov check May 2010 no footnotes February 2009 Infobox magazine title The Magazine image file MagLogo.png ... Canada based language English website URL http www.themagazine.ca issn The Magazine is a monthly digest entertainment magazine targeted for youth and published in Canada. In addition to music, movies ..., The Magazine celebrated its tenth anniversary as a monthly publication. History In 1990, Community Programs Group parent company to The Magazine published Spider Man comics with drug awareness and safety ... of the new generation of Canadian kids. The Jr Jays magazine ran from Spring 1993 right up until Fall 1998, at which point it became known as The Magazine Not For Adults . The Jr. Jays comic strip continued ... About Us work The Magazine ref The September October 2009 edition marked The Mag s 100th issue. In April 2011, The Magazine updated its website with a brand new look and archived content. Comics and old articles are in the process of being uploaded. Comics The Magazine has a long history of original ... friends. ref cite web url http www.themagazine.ca comics title TheMagazine.ca Comics work The Magazine ref As of February 2010, The Magazine does not print any comics. Instead, comics are available for reading on themagazine.ca The Magazine Online The Magazine s official website includes many features ... Have Your Say work The Magazine ref On the website you can also find online videos called Magisodes, Comics, Games, Wallpapers, and the abilities to renew, subscribe, and buy back issues. The MAGiSODES ... 2011. References reflist 2 External links http www.themagazine.ca The Magazine official site http www.themagazine.ca blog The Magazine official blog http www.themagazine.ca board MagBoard The Magazine ... more details
OutNow Magazine is a monthly lifestyle magazine that targets affluent members of the gay community in the San Francisco Bay Area . OutNow has been published since 1992 from its headquarters in San Jose, California in the Silicon Valley . The magazine has features and news stories that will enhance the lives of local gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender community along with their family and friends. Every month the magazine has a different content focus such as health, relationships, home improvements, weekend getaways, Pride, sports, arts and entertainment, business and more. OutNow, operated by veteran reporters, get interviews with top politicians, business leaders and movie stars. OutNow has a high non gay readership for a gay publication since it also reports on culture, business, politics and housing topics that are ignored by other local press. Since the magazine has stories about local theater, events, politics, housing and culture, it also attracts man non gay readers. In online surveys conducted by the magazine, 23 percent of the readers identify as heterosexual. An electronic version of the magazine is offered on its website, along with daily news updates, blogs, feature stories on health, travel, sports and more. The calendar is the most popular section on the website, along with a business directory where local GLBT people find friendly businesses. And the magazine has more than 1,000 fans on its Facebook page. OutNow sponsors many events to bring the community together ... and after work professional networking events at Silicon Valley companies. And the magazine partners ... the event and magazine. With more than 300 distribution sites, thousands of subscriptions and the online magazine there are an estimated 30,000 or more readers in the region that includes Silicon Valley San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland and Santa Cruz areas. The magazine s online electronic copy has had high growth in readership since it s easy to open the magazine online to read the stories and see ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Use Australian English date April 2011 Is Not Magazine was an alternative publishing independently published bi monthly magazine in the form of a 1.5m x 2m bill poster , produced ... edited the magazine Mel Campbell , Stuart Geddes , Natasha Ludowyk , Penny Modra and Jeremy Wortsman . The first issue appeared on 9 April 2005, and after eleven issues plus several special issues the magazine ... hailed from Finland , the United States and Argentina . The magazine was posted at 50 sites around ... to be big its going to be huge 2007 06 01 1180205515206.html Article in The Age on the magazine s second ... The magazine aimed to explore complexity and ambiguity in both its format and content. Each issue ... with co editor Mel Campbell at OnVoiceOver ref The magazine served as an outlet for new writing, but its ... that a magazine can be more than words on paper is something we like, said co designer Jeremy ... in depth features behind the scenes is not magazine Profile of Is Not Magazine in Computer Arts magazine ref Is Not was also an experiment in the uses of public space for purposes other than advertising ... Mel Campbell at OnVoiceOver ref Local and international recognition In 2005 issue two of Is Not Magazine was featured at the TypeCon design conference in New York. The magazine was featured at the CMYK Magazine Festival in Barcelona. In 2007 Is Not was featured at Colophon 2007, a magazine festival ... about colophon colophon2007 Colophon 2007 ref The magazine was featured in The Melbourne ... Melbourne Design Guide ref Is Not Magazine formed part of the city of Melbourne s successful submission to UNESCO s City of literature City Of Literature program. In 2009, the magazine was displayed ... . ref http www.chaseandgalley.com project is not magazine Chase & Galley project page for Is Not Magazine ... online arts and culture magazine The Enthusiast . Campbell is also a journalist specialising in popular culture. References Reflist External links http www.isnotmagazine.org Is Not Magazine http www.chaseandgalley.com ... more details
Italic title Infobox magazine title This is a magazine about nothing image file image size image caption editor Andy Simionato, Karen ann Donnachie editor title Editors previous editor upfront editor frequency Irregular circulation Various category Fashion , art , design company publisher Donnachie, Simionato & Son firstdate 2002 country Italy based Italy language English website http www.thisisamagazine.com Thisisamagazine.com issn 1721 4904 This is a magazine is an experimental art publication founded in 2002 by Donnachie, Simionato & Son. One of the best known ref Lauren Parker, Interplay, p.60 V&A Museum, 2005 ref flip book style online magazines it has also published in a variety of formats including a Powerpoint edition, Animated GIF collections as well as video peep shows and sound objects. Alongside the internet specific episodes a series of hard cover printed books or compendia and multi media projects such as the Everything Will Be OK book Everything Will Be OK have been published. The project is considered highly influential in Lauren Parker s Victoria & Albert Museum book on internet publications, Interplay ref Lauren Parker, Interplay, V&A Museum, 2005. ref and a publishing phenomenon by Adrian Shaughnessy in The UK Journal for Made Images, Varoom. ref Adrian Shaughnessy, Varoom Magazine, UK, 2006. ref In an interview for UK magazine Graphics International ref Graphics ... Stefan Sagmeister said I just think This is a magazine is one of the most interesting publications ... what it means to call something a magazine , ref Christopher Tew, Arco04 Exhibition Catalogue, Spain, 2004 ref This is a magazine s editorial style combines artworks by internet artists with found ... www.thisisamagazine.com This is a magazine http www.everythingwillbeok.com Everything will be OK http ... Publishers http www.atomicactivity.com Atomic Activity Books This is a magazine Imprint DEFAULTSORT This Is A Magazine Category Magazines established in 2002 Category Online magazines Category Art magazines ... more details
one source date May 2010 Commented out because image was deleted Image A Magazine 2001.jpg thumb 175px right The April May 2001 issue. A Magazine was founded in 1989 by Jeff Yang , Amy Chu, Sandi Kim and Bill Yao to cover Asian American issues and culture, and grew out of a campus magazine Yang edited while an undergraduate at Harvard University . Until it ceased on February 20, 2002, it was the largest publication for English speaking Asian Americans in the United States, with bimonthly readership exceeding 200,000 in North America. Though well known and influential in the Asian American community, it was never profitable in its 13 year existence. In November 1999, it obtained US 4.5 million in venture capital funding, and the company was renamed aMedia , reflecting a branching out into Web publishing. Unfortunately, this change came right as the Dot com bubble dot com boom was turning to bust. In early 2000, right after announcing their move to a convert 20,000 sqft m2 adj on office in San Francisco , the stock market nosedived. In a desperate attempt to recover, they merged with Click2Asia in November 2000. After a tough shareholder fight, the merged company was shut down in 2002. Category News magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States Category Asian American magazines AsianAmerican stub news mag stub ... more details
Technocracy Versus the Humanities . If was an American science fiction magazine launched ... Knight was hired as editor, but within three issues Quinn sold the magazine to Robert Guinn at Galaxy ... its greatest success, winning the Hugo Award for best professional magazine three years running ... became editor the magazine was not successful under his management and circulation plummeted ... professional magazine named If appeared in 1986, intended as a revival of the original, but it folded after a single issue. The magazine was moderately successful, though it was never regarded as one ... Stories , a pulp magazine published by Hugo Gernsback . By the end of the 1930s the field was undergoing ... by 1954. ref name AshleyV3 323 Magazine publishing dates for the period are tabulated in Ashley, History of the Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 3 , pp.  323 325. ref If was launched in the middle of this second ... Palmer founded two magazines while working at Ziff Davis in Chicago Fate magazine Fate and Other Worlds magazine Other Worlds . Fate published articles about occult and supernatural events, while Other Worlds was a science fiction magazine. The two were sufficiently successful to attract the notice ... to found a pair of magazines modelled after Palmer s. One was a non fiction magazine entitled Strange ... writing editorials beginning with the September 1953 issue and assisting with story selection. The magazine ... dropped again. ref name AshleyV4 433 Ashley, History of SF Magazine Part 4 , p.  33. ref In 1957, American News Company , by far the largest magazine distributor, was liquidated. ref Distributors move magazines from publishers to news stands, and are a critical part of the magazine ... the cheaper paper used for pulps and digests for a companion magazine, Space Age , which he launched ... Quinn decided to sell the magazine. Knight s last issue was his third, dated February 1959. ref name ... , p.  197. ref File Annual circulation of If magazine .gif thumb 400px Annual circulation ... more details
Merge to Game disambiguation discuss Talk Games Merge and split date November 2010 The term games is the plural of game TOC right It may refer to GamesTM magazineGamesmagazineGames , an electronic music album by Larry Fast Games album Games album , an album by Leo Ku Games band Games House Games House , an episode of the TV series House Mind games , a form of covert psychological influence. Roman games, the Ludi Romani . Games film , starring James Caan 1967 GAMES Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science Nicknames In the UK, an alternative name for Physical Education Olympics Olympic Games Summer Olympic Games Winter Olympic Games Special Olympics World Games Ancient Olympic Games Cotswold Olimpick Games Paralympic Games Modern Games All Africa Games Arafura Games Arctic Winter Games Aryan Games Asian Games Asian Winter Games Australian University Games Bolivarian Games British Empire Games Canada Games Central American and Caribbean Games Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Youth Games Cotswold Games East Asian Games FEI World Equestrian Games Friendship Games Gaelic gamesGames of the Small States of Europe Goodwill Games Highland games Community Games , Ireland Jeux de la Francophonie for the French speaking world community Lusophony Games for the Portuguese speaking world community Maccabiah Games Mediterranean Games Military World Games Nordic Games Pacific Games Pan American Games Pan Arab Games Pan Armenian Games Paralympic Games South American Games South Asian Games Southeast Asian Games National Congress of State Games , United States West Asian Games World Games World Air Games World Wheelchair and Amputee Games Diminutives Sports statistics Games played , a statistic in several sports representing the number of games a player has participated in Games pitched , a statistic in baseball which counts the number of appearances by a pitcher See also History of games Game disambiguation disambiguation nl Games ... more details
Primarysources date September 2007 Roleplayer was a magazine devoted to the subject of role playing games . Published by Steve Jackson Games , Roleplayer 1 debuted in February 1986 it replaced The Space Gamer as the company s periodical of choice to reach out to their fan base. Roleplayer 30, the final issue, was published in January 1993 shortly before the debut of Pyramid magazine Pyramid , Steve Jackson Games most successful gaming magazine. For the first six issues, it was a free newsletter. After that, from issue 7 to issue 14 it cost 1.00 from issue 15 through issue 20 it cost 2.00 and, from issue 21 to the end of the run it had a cover price of 3.50. External links http www.sjgames.com gurps Roleplayer Roleplayer index Category Role playing game magazines rpg stub hobby mag stub ... more details
This is the page related to the Italian video game magazine. PlayStation Magazine is also the former name of PlayStation The Official Magazine Infobox Magazine title PlayStation Magazine image file PlayStation Magazine.jpg image size 200px image caption editor editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category List of game magazines Gamesmagazine company Sprea Media Italy publisher firstdate 1998 country Flag Italy based Milan, Italy language Italian language Italian website http www.gamesvillage.it edicola index.html issn PlayStation Magazine , also known by the acronym PSM , is an Italy Italian video game magazine specializing in all Sony Computer Entertainment Sony video game console s and Handheld game console handheld gaming platforms. The magazine features previews, reviews , and cheat code s for Sony games. History Launched in 1998 as the official Italian magazine of Sony Computer Entertainment , it was later acquired from a division of Future Publishing , Future Media Italy , and since March 2007, it has been published by the Italian publishing house Sprea Media Italy . External links http www.sprea.it scheda.php?id riv 46 PlayStation Magazine on Sprea Media Italy corporate site it icon DEFAULTSORT Playstation Magazine Category Italian video game magazines Category Italian language magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Magazines established in 1998 videogame mag stub PlayStation stub Italy mag stub Europe sci mag stub it PlayStation Magazine hu PlayStation Magazine pt PlayStation Magazine ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Panzerfaust image file editor Don Greenwood frequency Monthly category Miniature Wargaming company Don Greenwood 1967 1972 br Guidon Games 1972 1982 firstdate 1967 finaldate 1976 as Panzerfaust br 1982 as Campaign finalnumber 111 country United States website http members.cox.net mrboone mag pf camp pf camp.html Covers and tables of contents for issues 51 through 111 issn Panzerfaust was a wargaming magazine started by Don Greenwood in 1967 and named after the German panzerfaust , a recoilless anti tank weapon. Like the more successful Strategy & Tactics magazine, Panzerfaust included complete games. Originally an informal periodical distributed on ditto sheets, ref http www.gis.net pldr olgm.html Web article on online gaming magazines ref by 1972 the magazine was a staple bound 5.5 x 8.5 pamphlet with a monochrome cover and an average length of about 50 pages. ref http members.cox.net mrboone mag pf camp pf camp.html Covers and tables of contents for issues 51 through 111 ref That year Don Lowry , owner of Guidon Games , acquired the magazine. Lowry stopped including games in the magazine, preferring to sell them separately under the Panzerfaust Publications imprint. In 1976 Lowry renamed the magazine Campaign . The magazine published articles by notable industry figures such as Jerry Pournelle , Gary Gygax , Lou Zocchi , Mike Carr game designer Mike Carr , Jack Scruby , and Dave Arneson . The magazine also reviewed early Dungeons & Dragons products, starting with the original boxed set 1974 which was reviewed in issue 62. The last issue of Campaign magazine appeared in 1982. References reflist Category Wargaming magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States WargameMag ... more details
italic title JIVE Magazine is a popular entertainment popular entertainment , technology , and urban culture urban culture magazine . It publishes features, reviews, editorials, photo galleries, and art productions on the web as well as quarterly in print. The web edition is updated frequently. JIVE Magazine launched its website in August 2000. The first print version of JIVE Magazine was published in 2002. JIVE Magazine features articles on alternative music , such as dance music dance , electronica electronic , world music world , Hip hop music hip hop , experimental, and indie rock . It also covers video games video PC and console games , anime manga , fashion , art , film , and alt cultural literature . JIVE Magazine is among the 200,000 most visited websites in the world, according to alexa.com , and has a readership of over 80,000 people per month. Its primary demographic is the 18 to 25 year old college or post college consumer who enjoys alternative entertainment, especially obscure or independent music , and Internet culture . JIVE Magazine also covers Southeastern conventions, including Dragon Con , one of the largest fantasy and sci fi oriented conventions on the East Coast of the United States East Coast , and Anime Weekend Atlanta , one of the larger anime conventions. Other meanings Jive Magazine was also the name of a 1980s publication that looked into the hearts and homes of African American women . ref name thenewmagazinecity.com http www.thenewmagazinecity.com jive.html The New Magazine City , thenewmagazinecity.com . Retrieved 2010 11 28. ref Jive Magazine is also a current as of 2010 11 28 magazine in the U.K., for jive dancers. ref name jivemagazine.co.uk http www.jivemagazine.co.uk Jive Magazine The Magazine for Jive Dancers , jivemagazine.co.uk . Retrieved 2010 11 28. ref References Reflist colwidth 30em External links http www.jivemagazine.com JIVE Magazine official site Category American music magazines entertainment mag stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Gameplay image Deleted image removed Image Gameplay magazine cover 18.jpg 200px caption type Video game magazine format Paper magazine foundation August 2005 ceased publication June 2010 price 12 hrn US 2.4 with DVD owners Sergey Arabadji publisher ITC Publishing editor Sergey Galyonkin founder Sergey Galyonkin language Russian language Russian political circulation 25 000 headquarters Kiev , Ukraine website http gameplay.com.ua gameplay.com.ua Gameplay was a Russian language magazine about video game s, published in Ukraine by http itcpublishing.com ITC Publishing since August 2005. Its circulation as for September 2009 was 20 000. Ceased publication in June 2010. Staff Notable writers for the magazine include Editor in Chief Sergiy Galyonkin often referred as Segal , editors Anna Zinchenko and Alina Zhigunova , authors Oleg Ovsienko , Mikhail Zinchenko , Yaroslav Singayevsky and Igor Klimovsky . Magazine content Gameplay is best known for its Evolution of genres series of articles, that describes history and evolution of computer and video games for past 30 years. Each April issue carries a theme Our games and writes about most game developers studios, situated in Ukraine. Also, Gameplay publishes preview s, review s, interview s and such as most of gaming press do. Controversy Some readers note that Gameplay gives a lot of attention to video games, sometimes giving a console games a higher score than to PC games. But editorial boards say that it is because of higher popularity of PC games in Ukraine , which sometimes is credited to higher level of piracy. External links http gameplay.com.ua http gameplay.com.ua official website for Gameplay magazine in Russian Category Video game magazines Category Magazines established in 2005 Category Ukrainian magazines Ukraine company stub videogame mag stub Europe sci mag stub ru Gameplay uk Gameplay ... more details
Multiple issues wikify August 2009 primary sources August 2009 orphan January 2010 Infobox Magazine title F1 Magazine 1 image file F1logo.JPG image caption The F1 Magazine logo. image alt ... category .. language .. ... website http www.f1 mag.com company ... ... country Syria firstdate ..., ... frequency Monthly circulation year ... total circulation ...,... worldwide average history ... to present issn ... ... F1 Magazine is a Syrian monthly computer magazine published in Arabic, which launched in April 2006. F1 Magazine is the first tutorials based Magazine in the Middle East. Its policy concentrates on tutorials, using the How to concept. Background of the name Keyboard computing Keyboard makers and software companies used a specific keyboard button to refer to the software documentation and help. The key is often F1, hence the name. F1 Magazine used this keyboard button to indicate to its policy, which is trying to help . Citation needed date January 2010 F1 Magazine Index Deleted image removed Image 0cover.JPG frame First cover of F1 Magazine In F1 Magazine, readers can find Programs Internet & Networking hacker computer security Hacking & Security Handheld device Handheld Devices Programming Multimedia VIPs in Computers Hobbyist Laboratory Concepts & Principles game Games often features the making of games System maintenance & Technical support Technical Support Apple ... Logo In its 4th Issue F1 Magazine announced for the first time for F1 tv , the Official Podcast ... Episode of F1 TV contains Technology News Computer and video games Video Games Trailers Computer tips & Tricks In addition to F1 TV , F1 Magazine launched two additional Free Services which are 1 ... GoogleVid.png frame F1 Magazine Google Video Downloader 2 Google Video Downloader Free service allows ... links http www.F1 mag.com F1 Magazine Official Website http www.F1 mag.com f1tv F1 Magazine ... F1 Magazine in Arabic http www.f1memorabilia.net The Pitstop F1 Memorabilia Category Video game magazines ... more details
guide for arcade video games. In late 2005, after nine years, the Ferrantes sold the magazine to Kevin ...Orphan date October 2008 Unsourced date October 2008 Infobox Magazine title GameRoom image file GRM Logo.png image size 339px image caption editor Kevin Steele previous editor Dave C. and Donna Cooper br Tim and Jacqueline Ferrante staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category Category Video game magazines Computer and video games company based publisher Matthew Pierce firstdate January 1989 lastdate October 2010 vol.22 nr.10 country United States language English website http gameroommag.com GameRoom issn GameRoom Magazine was an American magazine focusing on arcade games pinball, jukebox and video games . It was founded in 1988 by Dave C. and Donna Cooper of New Albany, Indiana , and was created to serve the growing market of Arcade game coin op memorabilia collectors, hobbyists, and restorers. The first issue, dated January 1989, focused on jukebox es. The magazine also covered other coin operated playthings, such as pinball machine s, slot machine s, and gumball machine s, in addition to related items such as carousel s, gas station memorabilia, and antique ice cream scoops ... Ferrante after the passing of Dave Cooper in September 1996. After relocating the magazine s homebase to Keyport, New Jersey , the magazine grew to feature regular columnists, more pages, a website online, and a merchandise department. Coverage of arcade video games increased in January 1997, and in 2001 ... features increased content, usually around 64 pages an issue, and full color pages throughout the magazine. Around November 17, 2010 a notice was posted to the magazine s website announcing the magazine ... issue produced was October 2010 volume 22 number 10. Focus Coverage of pinball games, jukeboxes, arcade video games, and arcade emulation cabinets are frequent topics, as are tips on repairing and restoring ... Arcade games Videogame mag stub arcade stub pinball stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date July 2008 End of AfD message, feel free to edit beyond this point Otaku Magazine is a bimonthly magazine published by Xvolve Publishing, covering various aspects of otaku lifestyle which includes anime , manga , video games , J pop and various Japanese music , various hobbies such as cosplay , gundam models and fan art and japanese culture . Otaku Magazine s first issue was published in October 2005 in South Africa . External links http www.otakumag.co.za Otaku Magazine website Category Anime and manga magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Publications established in 2005 art mag stub Anime mag stub ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Moves image file editor Jim Dunnigan founder frequency Monthly category Board wargame Board Wargaming company Simulations Publications SPI until 1981 br Decision Games since 1991 firstdate February 1972 finaldate December 1981 finalnumber 60 original magazine br restarted in 1991 country United States website http www.costik.com spicom moves.html Moves issues compendium by Greg Costikyan issn Moves was a wargaming magazine originally published by Simulations Publications SPI Simulations Publications, Inc. , who also published manual wargames. Their flagship magazine Strategy & Tactics S&T , was a military history magazine featuring a new wargame in each issue. While S&T was devoted to historical articles, Moves focused on the play of the games. Each issue carried articles dealing with strategies for different wargames, tactical tips, and many variants and scenarios for existing games. As time passed, reviews of new games also became an important feature. While the majority of the articles dealt with SPI games, the magazine was open to and published many articles on games by other companies. Founded by Jim Dunnigan , Moves began publication in 1972. SPI carried a huge inventory of their games, and was very successful as a direct mail marketer of their games. But with the rise of role playing games and multi million dollar sales for that arm of gaming, SPI expanded into hobby shops and increased their market. However, retail meant significantly higher print runs and lower margins, and with the rapid inflation of the 1970s, the rise in paper costs put them in a financial bind. When the recession of 1980 81 hit, the company found themselves short of cash and unable to continue without a loan. TSR appeared to be a savior, making the loan as a promissory ... magazine The Wargamer in favor of restarting the well known Moves title. It was bought, along with Fire & Movement and Strategy & Tactics , by Decision Games and continued publishing into the 21st ... more details
1990 The industry voted The One for 16 Bit GamesMagazine of the Year in February 1990. In June 1990, the magazine was extensively redesigned. Some regular features were dropped, the layout was changed ... , made the decision to split the magazine into The One for Amiga Games and The One for ST Games . PC games coverage was transferred to the recently launched PC Leisure . Image theoneforamigagamescover.jpg thumb right 125px The One for Amiga Games , issue 32, May 1991 1991 was the start of the 16 ...Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox Magazine title The One image file the one magazine cover.jpg image size 200px image caption Cover of The One for 16 bit games from 1989 editor Gary Penn Oct 88 Feb ... English website issn 0955 4084 finaldate March 1996 finalnumber 91 The One was a video game magazine .... It was first published by EMAP in October 1988 and initially covered computer games aimed at the Atari ... disks of game demos . The magazine was sometimes criticised for including filler content such as articles ... tie in. Readers also initially had trouble buying the magazine due to the name The One lead to confusion among newsagents over exactly which magazine they meant. History Inappropriate tone section date ... it was time for a dedicated magazine to cater for these 16 bit super computers. The One for 16 Bit Games was launched and covered the Atari ST, Amiga, and Personal computer PC games market. Produced by editor Gary Penn and a small team of contributors, the magazine went on to gain respectable circulation ... games. In 1992 EMAP was shaking up their games magazines. Mean Machines was split into two, The One for ST Games was incorporated into Europress s ST Action , and ACE gamesmagazine ACE magazine closed. ACE magazine closing meant that there was a well respected team available. To give the magazine ... the new magazine, with its shortened logo THE ONE , with the subtitle Incorporating all the best of ACE . As the subtitle suggested, the magazine layout and content was essentially The One with some ... more details
Infobox Magazine title GamesMaster editor Robin Alway editor title Editor frequency Monthly circulation 53,904 Jul Dec 06 category Computer and video game magazine company Future Publishing br Summit Media 2003 2006 publisher firstdate January 1993 country flag United Kingdom br flag Philippines 2003 2006 language English language English website http www.gamesradar.com Gamesradar issn 0967 9855 GamesMaster is a monthly multi format computer and video game magazine published by Future Publishing in the United Kingdom . ref cite web last first title GamesMaster magazine publisher Future Publishing date url http www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk store displaystore.asp?sid 436 accessdate 2009 07 03 ref GamesMaster was the biggest selling multi format video gamesmagazine in the United Kingdom, outselling its sister publication Edge magazine Edge . ref http www.futureplc.com future news tradenews story.jsp?type news&ref 2071&year 2006&month 08 Magazine ABCs Encouraging next generation signs for Future s games portfolio &mdash Future Publishing . 17 August 2006. ref History The magazine was launched in January 1993, to complement the television show GamesMaster of the same name . While the show has since ceased broadcasting, the magazine has carried on. ref cite web last first title .GamesMaster Magazine Issue One January 1993 publisher www.gamesmasterlive.co.uk date url http www.gamesmasterlive.co.uk reviews issueone.php accessdate 2009 06 03 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The magazine publishes a number of reviews and previews of games however this covers only half of the magazine as it includes latest gaming news, posters, letters from readers and monthly competitions. The popularity of the magazine has grown and now game producers even seek to achieve the elusive GamesMaster Gold Award for a reference on their package. The Gold Award is awarded to games that score ... Publishing magazines References references External references DEFAULTSORT Gamesmaster Magazine ... more details