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Feature: Game Magazines: Then and Now

The modern game magazine, written off as dead at least half a decade ago by many gamers, is undergoing incredible changes. Future Publishing, the largest in the US in terms of titles, is relaunching two titles next month, after buying Nintendo Power off the parent company and obtaining the rights to make an official PlayStation book off Sony. The rest of the scene, including GamePro, EGM and Game Informer, have transformed so extensively in the past few years alone that they'd be unrecognizable if I had just time-traveled here from 2001. While nobody knows if this change will be enough to stave off the assorted problems that face print mags these days, it's incredibly exciting to bear witness to.
Bloodmask - contributor
Published: 797 days 10 hours ago | Article | Gaming | Industry News
 
 

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