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Game Informer (GI) [a] was an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and game consoles. It debuted in August 1991, when the video game retailer FuncoLand started publishing an in-house newsletter.
Game Informer Issue Year Month Game Reviews Features Other Contact 1–74 75 1999 July Nintendo 64: Donkey Kong 64, Duke Nukem: Zero Hour, Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside 2, Perfect Dark, Pokémon Stadium, Quake II, Quarterback Club 2000, World Driver Championship, WWF Attitude PlayStation: Blitz 2000, Dino Crisis, Fear Factor, Fighting Force 2, Hot Wheels, Jade Cocoon, Jet Moto 3, Legend of Mana ...
Note: dead Game Informer reviews in the 2000—2008 range can sometimes be accessed by removing the "?CS_pid=XXXXX" parameter from the URL. Reviews 1995—1998 (alternative caches of this page) Previews 1996—1998 (alternative caches of this page) PlayStation reviews 1995—1998 (complete), 1995—2000 (select)
The GameStop-owned magazine published a memo Friday morning titled, “The Final Level: Farewell from Game Informer.” “After 33 thrilling years of bringing you the latest news, reviews and ...
The physical activity report card was littered with Cs and Ds in a number of categories. A major contributor to the D- that kids received in "sedentary behavior" was too much screen time.
Only 20 to 28 percent of youth aged 6-17 meet the 60 minutes of daily physical activity guideline, according to The Physical Activity Alliance’s latest U.S. Report Card on Physical Activity for ...
Journalist reporting and evaluation of video games in periodicals began from the late 1970s to 1980 in general coin-operated industry magazines like Play Meter [1] and RePlay, [2] home entertainment magazines like Video, [3] as well as magazines focused on computing and new information technologies like InfoWorld or Popular Electronics.
Game Informer was a magazine owned by GameStop, Inc. It was discontinued in August 2024. [4] [5] It was primarily sold through subscriptions which could be purchased at GameStop locations. [211] A subscription to the magazine was included for members of GameStop's PowerUp Rewards Pro loyalty program. [212]