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Spanish video game magazine specialized in console gaming [77] Hobby's Jump: 1983 1988 Japan Shueisha: Shōnen manga and video games Hoog Spel: 1990 2000 The Netherlands Rangeela B.V. Dutch gaming magazine [78] HotGame: 1999 2013 Indonesia Kompas Gramedia: Video Games Hyper Magazine: 1993 2019 Australia Next Media (1993–2018) Future plc (2018 ...
Each feature focused on a specific video game console of yesteryear and examined its history and the collectors market surrounding its rare or collectable games. Unusually for Edge, the majority of these articles were written by one video games journalist: Simon Parkin, a long-time freelance contributor to the magazine. [51] "Edge presents FILE ...
Soul Calibur II preview, Handheld gaming article (featuring Missile Attack (Sears 1976), Mattel Auto Race, Simon, Microvision, Game & Watch, Coleco Total Control, PC Engine GT, Game Boy, Lynx, Watara Supervision, Sega Game Gear, Virtual Boy, Sega Nomad, Game.com, Neo Geo Pocket, WonderSwan, Game Axe, Game Boy Advance), Game Boy Advance feature ...
Computer and Video Games (CVG, C&VG or C+VG) was a UK-based video game magazine, published in its original form between 1981 and 2004. Its offshoot website computerandvideogames.com was launched in 1999 and was closed in February 2015. Up until its closure in 2015, CVG was the longest running video game media brand in the world.
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Next Generation was a US video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future US). [2] It was affiliated to and shared content with the UK's Edge magazine. Next Generation ran from January 1995 until January 2002. It was published by Jonathan Simpson-Bint and edited by Neil West.
Play Meter (initially Coin Industry Play Meter) was an American trade magazine focusing on the coin-op amusement arcade industry, including jukebox and arcade game machines. It was founded in December 1974 by publisher and editor Ralph C. Lally II and it is published in physical form by Skybird Publishing on a monthly basis.
Game Players was a monthly video game magazine founded by Robert C. Lock in 1989 and originally published by Signal Research in Greensboro, North Carolina.. The original publication began as Game Players Strategy to Nintendo Games (the cover featured a disclaimer that claimed it had no affiliation with Nintendo, which already had its official publication in Nintendo Power).