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  2. Electronic Gaming Monthly - Wikipedia

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    EGM2 (stylized as EGM 2) was a video game magazine published by Sendai Publishing from July 1994 to July 1998 as a spin-off of Electronic Gaming Monthly. Unlike EGM , however, EGM2 lacked a reviews section and had a greater emphasis on import games.

  3. GameNOW - Wikipedia

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    GameNOW #16 (February 2003) featured the return of the EGM review ninja, Sushi-X. An expert on fighting games, an actual photo of Sushi never appeared in the magazine. Instead, he was always shown as a pixelized, 16-bit era sprite. Even in this form, he still featured his trademark red keikogi, katana, and sai.

  4. Expert Gamer - Wikipedia

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    The magazine released 49 issues under its original name.. Starting in August 1998, EGM 2 became Expert Gamer, [1] and the magazine's focus shifted away from news and previews to strategy and tricks. Despite the different name, XG continued EGM 2 ' s numbering system.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library ...

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    Rest of the Crap (). Retro (plot of the Resident Evil series). JimmyBlackwing, Thibbs: 225 2008 February Burnout: Paradise, NFL Tour, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, Samurai Warriors: Katana, Unreal Tournament 3, Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, Culdcept Saga, Nanostray 2, Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice, Haze, Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, Endless Ocean, Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the ...

  6. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    (previously: S: The Sega Magazine [1989–1990]) 1989 1997 United Kingdom Future Publishing Sega video games Sega Pro: 1991 1996 United Kingdom Paragon Publishing Master System, Game Gear, Mega Drive: Sega Saturn Magazine: 1995 1998 United Kingdom EMAP: Sega Saturn games. Official Sega publication; the successor to Sega Magazine (1994–1995 ...

  7. Hsu and Chan - Wikipedia

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    After three years with EGM, Norm contacted Slave Labor Graphics about making a standalone, full-length Hsu and Chan comic book. Slave Labor agreed, with eight issues of the comic published between 2003 and 2009. A collection of the first five of these along with extra bonus material was released in 2004 and titled Hsu and Chan: Too Much ...

  8. EGM - Wikipedia

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    EGM may refer to: Earth Gravitational Model; An Egg's Guide to Minecraft, a British animated web series. Electrogram, an electrical recording of an organ. Electronic gaming machine; Electronic Gaming Monthly, an American video game magazine. Empire Gallantry Medal, a British civil award. Evidence gap map, in infographics; Extraordinary general ...

  9. Game Informer - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's staff rate games on a scale of 1 to 10 with quarter-point intervals. A score of 1 to 5 is considered terrible (in many issues, 1 is noted as a joke reason for the score, for instance, "Duplicates in lootboxes" in issue 295); [ 44 ] 6 to 7 is "average", a decently playable, and sometimes fun (but flawed) game; and 10 is a rare ...