Old computer games magazines
Year Year. Collection Collection. Creator Creator. Language Language. Neo Geo Freak is a Japanese-language magazine dedicated to the Neo Geo arcade systems and home console, published in the s. PC Zone, founded in , was the first magazine dedicated to games for IBM-compatible personal computers to be published in the United Kingdom.
The precursor to PC Zone was the award-winning multiformat title Zero. The magazine was published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. In July it was Gamest[a] was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games. Published by Shinseisha, it first began in May and originally published bi-monthly, later changed to be a monthly-issued magazine in the late s.
The magazine also featured the annual "Gamest Awards", which hands out awards to games based on user vote. The magazine had a heavy-focus on shoot'em up arcade games, but would also cover games from other genres. Gamest originated from the Le nom vient du jeu de flipper. Le dernier The magazine features previews, reviews, and cheat codes for computer games. The publishing of the Italian edition has continued also after the close of the British edition, The Games Machine became one of the most popular video games magazine in Italy.
In November A fan of computer games, he realized in spring there was no magazine dedicated to computer games. Although Sipe had no publishing experience, he formed Golden Empire Publications in June and found investors. EXE is a now-defunct monthly Russian magazine focused on video games. Starting , it was renamed Game.
EXE and ran until June , with last 4 issues all in June. Giochi per il mio computer Italian: Games for my PC , also known by the acronym GMC, was an Italian magazine about computer video games and every thing concerns this topic.
In Italy it represented the leading magazine in its field and frequently sold more than , copies. Official Xbox Magazine is a monthly video game magazine which started in November around the launch of the original Xbox. A preview issue was released for E3 , with another preview issue for November The magazine was bundled with a disc that included game demos, preview videos and trailers, and other content, such as game or Xbox updates and free gamerpics. We have different browsing methods for you, you can even search for the company name of the video game.
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Don't forget to rate the game you download, just click on the small hearts at the top of the page to rate. You don't have to create an account to rate a game. MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Computer Shopper back issues still contain articles of lasting interest, so I hang on to the ones I have. Over time, the magazine itself changed size and shape, got slimmed way down, and then disappeared entirely in its physical form.
It is still available on-line, with fresh updates every few days. I still regularly read it on my computer screen, and would recommend it for its product reviews. For technical information, stick with GHacks! Thanks for the reminder. I had completely forgotten that Computer Shopper was alive, kicking and online.
I also did not know it was online, thanks. I will check it out. I wish there were copies of the old U. Life is a mixed bag. Win some, lose some, some get rained out. Definitely Player One. French magazine covering the console market, mostly during the Sega and Nintendo era and up to the beginning of the Sony era.
Died out before the PS2 came out. I still have them stored in an attic. Are those hacked scans? I doubt Sinclair magazines ever got digitized by their publishers…. I still have a full set of The Home Computer Course magazines. There were 12 in total I think each week or was it month? Fantastic times! Total PlayStation. Playstation: The Official Magazine. Play Gamer. Go Play. Extreme PlayStation. PlayStation Pro. Planet PlayStation. PlayStation Max.
The Player. Station Gamer. PSG Station Solutions. Station 2. Official Xbox Magazine. Xbox The Official Magazine. ST Applications. Atari Computing. ST World. ST Update.
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