TGZ: No, this isn't an article about the life and death of the golden age of game journalism in printed form. In fact, I don't care about half the game mags published during the 90s. This post was prompted by the news that Electronic Gaming Monthly (a magazine I indeed used to enjoy) is giving away subscriptions again. For those of you who haven't picked up an EGM lately (It is free after all) the once great mag has been replaced by a shell of it's former self. It's barely as thick as a sheet of paper, and every other page is basically an ad. I suppose it's difficult to publish a ton of original content with few ads when everyone gets your mag for free, but seriously a 20 page magazine with 10 ads is almost not worth the free, especially when any information, even that they claim is exclusive, is available online weeks in advance. You could read the reviews, which is really the part I skip to in any game mag, but of course they're probably last to the punch with most games, and scans of any mag are available for big reviews."
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Someone tell me....For free?where?