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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 ...
Titles were rated based on gameplay and graphics [2] except text adventure which were not given graphical scores. While Dolan was the designated review editor, Computer Entertainer later introduced writer and game designer Jeffrey Stanton as a staff reviewer. An extensive game release schedule was provided each month.
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.
By 2017, it slid slightly to 7 million copies, and by 2019 GameStop laid off roughly half of the Game Informer staff. In 2020, Game Informer’s editor in chief and founder Andy McNamara left the ...
FromSoftware, Inc. is a Japanese video game development and publishing company. Founded by Naotoshi Zin on November 1, 1986, as a business software developer, the company released their first video game, King's Field, for the PlayStation in 1994.
Original release date: 1991 [17] Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS [17] Notes: Puzzle game; Published by Softdisk as shareware, with the first ten out of twenty levels released for free [a] [17] Included in The Lost Game Collection of Id Software (1992) and id Anthology (1996) compilations [14] [19]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Global Software Publishing Ltd. Release date: 2000; Windows: David Beckham Soccer ... Release date: Game Boy ...
Original game System Release date Developer(s) Ref. The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind: Windows November 6, 2002: Bethesda Game Studios [168] The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon: Windows June 3, 2003 [169] The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Windows November 21, 2006 [170] Xbox ...