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  2. Electronic Gaming Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) is a monthly American video game magazine. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It offers video game news, coverage of industry events, interviews with gaming figures, editorial content and product reviews.

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

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly; Game Informer; Next Generation Magazine; Tex Murphy: Overseer. Computer Games Magazine; Computer Gaming World; PC Gamer US; Titan Quest. PC Format; Play Magazine; Time Crisis. Electronic Gaming Monthly; Next Generation Magazine; TimeSplitters 2. Electronic Gaming Monthly (PS2) Electronic Gaming Monthly (Xbox) Game ...

  4. GMR (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    GMR was a monthly magazine on video games that was published by Ziff-Davis — the publisher of such magazines as PC Magazine, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and Computer Gaming World (later Games for Windows: The Official Magazine). GMR was launched in February 2003, being sold in only the Electronics Boutique (EB) chain of video game stores. The ...

  5. GameNOW - Wikipedia

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    GameNOW's roots began in July 1994 [1] when the popular magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly launched a spin-off magazine called EGM 2. EGM² was essentially "another EGM," only without a reviews section and a greater emphasis on import games.

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

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue Year Month Game Reviews Features Other Contact 1 1989 May NARC (arcade), Hard Drivin' (arcade), Tecmo Bowl (NES), John Elway's Quarterback (NES), Star Soldier (NES), Mappy-Land (NES), Fist of the North Star (NES), Mystery Quest (NES), 1943: The Battle of Midway (NES), Racket Attack (NES), Ultima: Exodus (NES), Bubble Bobble (NES), Bump 'n' Jump (NES), Ys: The ...

  7. 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).

  8. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World, founded in 1981, stated in 1987 that it was the only survivor of 18 color magazines for computer games in 1984. [ 8 ] Meanwhile, in Japan, the first magazines entirely dedicated to video games began appearing from 1982, beginning with ASCII 's LOGiN , followed by several SoftBank publications and Kadokawa Shoten 's Comptiq .

  9. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (often abbreviated to OPM) was a monthly video game magazine published by Ziff Davis Media. It was a sister publication of Electronic Gaming Monthly . The magazine focused exclusively on PlayStation hardware, software, and culture, covering the original PlayStation , PlayStation 2 , PlayStation 3 , and ...