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  2. Electronic Gaming Monthly - Wikipedia

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    EGM2 (stylized as EGM 2) was a video game magazine published by Sendai Publishing from July 1994 to July 1998 as a spin-off of Electronic Gaming Monthly. Unlike EGM, however, EGM2 lacked a reviews section and had a greater emphasis on import games. Starting in August 1998, EGM2 became Expert Gamer (often abbreviated as XG).

  3. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly: 1989 2009 United States Sendai Publishing (1989–1996) Ziff Davis (1996–2009) Video game journalism [55] [56] Electronic Gaming Monthly: 2010 2015 United States EGM Media Video game journalism [57] Expert Gamer (formerly EGM² [1994–1998]) 1994 2001 United States Sendai Publishing (1994–1996) Ziff Davis (1996 ...

  4. GameNOW - Wikipedia

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    GameNOW (occasionally abbreviated to GN) was a United States-based video game magazine that was published by Ziff-Davis from November 2001 to January 2004. A total of 27 issues were published. In addition to video game consoles like PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance, GameNOW also covered games for personal computers.

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly (PS2) Electronic Gaming Monthly (Xbox) GMR (PS2) GameNOW (Xbox) Official PlayStation Magazine U.S. PC Format; PC Gamer US; PlayStation MAX; Xbox Gamer; Xbox Nation; Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. Electronic Gaming Monthly (Dreamcast) Game Informer (N64) Game Informer (PlayStation) MacWorld; Official PlayStation Magazine U.S ...

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  9. 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 ...