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  2. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    The video game crash of 1983 badly hurt the market for North American video game magazines. Computer Gaming World , founded in 1981, stated in 1987 that it was the only survivor of 18 color magazines for computer games in 1984.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Magazines

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    This page is a subsection of the WP:VG Reference Library that lists availability for video game magazines.. Most of the websites linked here are free to access. OldGameMags (OGM) requires a donation (instructions).

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library

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    Welcome to the WikiProject Video games Reference Library, a directory for sources to use when editing articles about video games. This library provides specialty guidance for print materials, defunct websites, and other sources that are offline , inaccessible , or otherwise difficult to find through traditional search engine methods.

  5. VideoGames & Computer Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    During Eddy's tenure at the magazine, there was no one listed as editor-in-chief, simply due to odd staff-titling decisions.) Contributors included Arnie Katz and Bill "The Game Doctor" Kunkel, co-founders of the first video game magazine, Electronic Games. Tips & Tricks editor-in-chief Chris Bieniek was an associate editor at VG&CE.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library/ACE

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    ACE or Advanced Computer Entertainment was a UK multi-format magazine. Internet Archive has magazine scans available at for all 55 issues from October 1987 to April 1992. They ratings are on a scale of 1000.

  7. Electronic Gaming Monthly - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded in 1988 as U.S. National Video Game Team's Electronic Gaming Monthly under Sendai Publications. [5] [6] In 1994, EGM spun off EGM², which focused on expanded cheats and tricks (i.e., with maps and guides).

  8. Famitsu - Wikipedia

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    Famitsu [a], formerly Famicom Tsūshin [b], is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa. Famitsu is published in both weekly and monthly formats as well as in the form of special topical issues devoted to only one console, video game company, or other theme.

  9. Category:Video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video game magazines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *