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The PC Gamer IT List 2004 (cover story): The Mod Community, Ed Fries and Dean Lester, Hollywood, Half-Life 2, Copy Protection, Engine Wars, Games on TV, Immersive Simulations, Surround Sound, Doom 3, Comedy, "Value Add", Competitive Gaming, Relic Entertainment, Euro-Game Invasion, Laptop Gaming, Middle-Earth Online, Austin, Texas, Rome: Total ...
The British edition of PC Gamer has been in constant monthly publication since 1993. Subscribers get a special edition of the magazine with no headlines on the front cover (only the masthead and BBFC rating). [19] Almost exclusively devoted to PC games, the magazine has a reputation for giving in-depth reviews. [20]
Video Games Magazine: 1982 1984 United States Pumpkin Press Video games [125] Video Games Player: 1982 1984 United States Carnegie Publications Corp. Video games [126] VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine (previously VideoGames & Computer Entertainment [1988–1993]) 1993 1996 United States L.F.P., Inc. Video games, PC games and arcades V ...
These publications appeal to a broad audience and usually include content about computer hardware and software and technology news. These magazines could also be called technology magazines because of the large amount of content about non-computer consumer electronics, such as digital audio player and mobile phones.
Game writer Brian Kindregan created Niftu Cal and added him into Mass Effect 2 as a joke character, where he became popular with fans as an internet meme. [101] Niftu Cal is voiced by Mark Meer. [102] Fenlon from PC Gamer called Niftu Cal the "funniest throwaway character BioWare ever created."
Pages in category "Video game magazines published in the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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"Opening Shots" is a new screen grab gallery at the front of the magazine, while "Parting Shot" is art from a game showcased at the back of the magazine. The Hub: Section dedicated to the Gamepro.com online community. Back of the magazine highlights of reader reviews, comments, new "Ask the Pros" question of the month, community leaders profile ...