Game magazines published in spanish languages.
PC Zone, founded in 1993, was the first magazine dedicated to games for IBM-compatible personal computers to be published in the United Kingdom. Earlier PC magazines such as PC Leisure, PC Format and PC Plus had covered games but only as part of a wider remit. The precursor to PC Zone was the award-winning multiformat title Zero. The magazine was published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. until 2004, when it was acquired by Future plc along with Computer And Video Games for £2.5m. In July 2010 it was...
Computer Gaming World (CGW) was an American computer game magazine published between 1981 and 2006. In 1979 Russell Sipe left the Southern Baptist Convention ministry. A fan of computer games, he realized in spring 1981 there was no magazine dedicated to computer games. Although Sipe had no publishing experience, he formed Golden Empire Publications in June and found investors. He chose the name of Computer Gaming World (CGW) instead of alternatives such as Computer Games or Kilobaud Warrior...
Computer and Video Games Magazine was published in Great Britain in the early 1980s.
Playmanía es la revista de PlayStation más vendida de España. Llevamos desde 1999 informando de todo lo relacionado con las consolas de Sony y sus juegos con un espíritu práctico, con la intención de entretener e informar al mismo tiempo, siendo claros, precisos y asequibles. Un ejemplo de nuestro espíritu práctico son secciones como las Comparativas, donde analizamos los mejores juegos de un género concreto para ayudar a elegir el título ideal para cada jugador. O nuestras guías,...
The Games Machine, also known by the acronym TGM, is an Italian Video game magazine. The magazine features previews, reviews, and cheat codes for computer games. Launched in September 1988 as the Italian edition of the British magazine The Games Machine by the Milan-based publishing company Xenia Edizioni. 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...
Tilt, connu également sous les noms Tilt - Jeux électroniques, Tilt Micro Jeux ou Tilt Microloisirs, fut le premier magazine français entièrement consacré au jeu vidéo sur ordinateur et console. Il est apparu en septembre 1982, publié par Editions Mondiales (Paris), et as été le magazine de référence pour beaucoup. Le nom vient du jeu de flipper. Les premiers numéros étaient bimensuels; le magazine devient principalement mensuel à partir du numéro 10 (mars 1984). Le dernier...
Official Xbox Magazine is a monthly video game magazine which started in November 2001 around the launch of the original Xbox. A preview issue was released for E3 2001, with another preview issue for November 2001. 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. The discs also provided the software for the Xbox 360 for backward compatibility of original Xbox games for those without...
Computer and Video Games Magazine.
Game.EXE is a now-defunct monthly Russian magazine focused on video games. It was initially launched titled Games Magazine (Russian: Магазин игрушек) from March 1995 to December 1996. Starting 1997, it was renamed Game.EXE and ran until June 2006, with last 4 issues all in June.
NG (エヌジー?) is a newsletter magazine published by Namco in Japan and distributed freely in Namco game centers. The magazine was distributed quarterly in 14 issues between 1983-1986 and monthly in 52 issues between 1986-1993. The magazine featured general information about Namco such as new game releases, events, interviews, and short comics by Hiroshi Fuji like Gogo no Kuni (午後の国? roughly "Afternoon Country") and Mei Rou Yakata no Chana (迷廊館のチャナ? roughly...
Gamest[a] was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games. Published by Shinseisha, it first began in May 1986 and originally published bi-monthly, later changed to be a monthly-issued magazine in the late 1980s. 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...
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 100,000 copies.
K era una rivista dedicata ai videogiochi. Creata inizialmente da Studio Vit ed edita da Glénat, fino al numero 39 la rivista usa testi e foto della rivista inglese ACE edita dalla EMAP IMAGES (UK), in concomitanza con il numero 39 italiano, la rivista inglese chiude. Dal numero 65 l'editore cambia e diventa RCS e le pubblicazioni diventano di 12 numeri all'anno. Il numero 68 vede l'abbandono da parte di Studio Vit che poi creerà Zeta e PCZeta. Dal numero 33 cambia il formato della rivista,...
PC PowerPlay (PCPP) is Australia's only dedicated PC games magazine. Also available in New Zealand, PC PowerPlay focuses on news and reviews for upcoming and newly released games on the Microsoft Windows platform. The magazine also reviews computer hardware for use on gaming computers. The magazine is published by Next Media Pty Limited. The magazine comes with a DVD which includes game demos, freeware games, teaser trailers, patches, mods, maps, utilities and computer wallpapers. A CD version...
Die PC Action (kurz PCA) war ein deutsches PC-Spiele-Magazin, herausgegeben von der Computec Media AG in Fürth. Die PC Action erschien monatlich, normalerweise am zweiten Mittwoch jeden Monats, und hatte pro Ausgabe etwa 150 Seiten, abhängig vor allem von der Anzahl aktuell erscheinender Spiele. Die Zeitschrift hatte einen humoristischen Einschlag. Mit der Ausgabe 01/2013 stellte Computec Media die Zeitschrift ein.
Die PC Games (kurz PCG) ist ein deutsches PC-Computerspiele-Magazin, das von Computec Media aus Fürth herausgegeben wird. Die PC Games erscheint monatlich, normalerweise am letzten Mittwoch des Vormonats, und hat pro Ausgabe 116 Seiten in der Magazin-Variante bzw. 132 Seiten in der Extended-Variante.. Mit der regulären Ausgabe 10/1992 erschien Anfang Oktober 1992 erstmals ein PC-Spielemagazin, dem regelmäßig eine 3,5"-Diskette mit Demoversionen beilag. Ab Ausgabe 1/1995 erschien die PC...
Zzap! era l'edizione italiana della rivista inglese Zzap!64 dedicata ai videogiochi nell'epoca degli home computer ad 8 bit. La rivista originale nacque in Inghilterra col titolo Zzap!64, edita dalla Newsfield Publications Ltd (e in seguito dalla Europress Impact) in Regno Unito. Il primo numero è datato maggio 1985; era, in questa sua incarnazione britannica, dedicata esclusivamente ai videogiochi per Commodore 64, e solo in un secondo tempo anche a quelli per Amiga; una rivista...
A full overview of this collection is located at https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/2019/12/23/game-hihyo-game-criticism-magazines/ An excerpt: As we entered the 90s, hardware segregation increased and many game magazines that were on the market each took their own specialist route. One result from that trend was that magazines began to rely on companies for exclusive screenshots and pre-release software for their articles. This potential for conflict of interest eventually led to...
Miscellaneous Spanish-language videogame magazines.
Originally hosted at https://onitama.tv/gamemachine 新聞「ゲームマシン」は1974年6月に創刊し、屋上遊園地やゲームコーナー、ゲームセンターなどで使用される業務用アミューズメントマシン、遊園施設など、人びとを楽しませる娯楽機械に関する業界ニュースを、月2回のペースで発行してきた業界紙です。...
Sega Visions was a video game magazine focusing on games made for Sega video game machines such as Sega Master System, Game Gear, Genesis, and Sega CD. It was created by Sega and was initially published by The Communique Group. In 1992, Infotainment World (who also published the popular game magazine GamePro) took over publishing for the rest of its lifespan. The Editor in Chief for Issues 8 through 17 was Nic Lavroff. For Issues 18 through 25 the Editor in Chief was Kurt Busch. Its premiere...
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Super Gamepower is a Sega-oriented videogame magazine published in Brazil in the 1990s.
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NGC Magazine (originally known as N64 Magazine until Issue 60, 2001) was a British magazine specialising in Nintendo created consoles; which was first printed in 1997 and ran until 2006. N64 Magazine was the successor to Super Play magazine after it ended in 1996 as it retained many of the staff and the style of that publication. In November 2000 it merged with its sister Future Publishing magazine Nintendo World. In 2006 the magazine finally closed and has been succeeded once again- this time...
Neo Geo Freak is a Japanese-language magazine dedicated to the Neo Geo arcade systems and home console, published in the 1990s.
Sega Saturn Magazine was a monthly UK magazine dedicated to the Sega Saturn. It held the official Saturn magazine license for the UK, and as such some issues included a demo CD created by Sega, called Sega Flash, which included playable games and game footage. The last issue was Issue 37, Nov 1998. Sega Saturn Magazine was originally known as Sega Magazine which launched in 1994 and covered the Sega consoles available at the time, including the Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Mega-CD,...
The Games Machine was Newsfield's multi-format magazine, launched as a sister publication to Crash, Zzap! 64 and Amtix. It covered most formats of the day, with emphasis on the emerging 16-bit consoles and computers. Scanned by Ken D of retropdfs.wordpress.com.
Mean Machines was a multi-format gaming magazine released between 1990 and 1992 in the United Kingdom. In the late 1980s Computer and Video Games (CVG) was largely covering the outgoing generation of 8-bit computers like the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and newly emerging 16-bit computers (the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga). Julian Rignall built upon an idea first conceived by C+VG contributor Tony Takoushi and launched a consoles-oriented section of the magazine called Mean Machines....
ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) was a multi-format computer and video game magazine first published in the United Kingdom by Future Publishing and later acquired by EMAP. Launched in October 1987, roughly the same time as Ludlow-based publisher Newsfield's own multi-format magazine The Games Machine, the magazine consisted mainly of ex-Amstrad Action and Personal Computer Games staff, including launch co-editors Peter Connor and Steve Cooke. Andy Wilton, ex-AA, was brought in as Reviews...
Zero was a video game magazine in the UK, published monthly by Dennis Publishing Ltd. between November 1989 and October 1992. (Actual publication dates were in the preceding month, as usual for UK magazines.) It won the InDin Magazine of the Year award in both 1990 and 1991, and was also briefly the best-selling multi-format 16-bit computer magazine in the UK. The launch editor was Gareth Herincx, who vacated the hotseat during the construction of issue 3 at which point Tim Ponting took over....
Official US Playstation Magazine is a Playstation-oriented magazine published by Ziff-Davis in the late 1990s-early 2000s.
Computer and Video Giochi is the Italian language version of UK magazine Computer and Video Games. It began publication in January 1991. Computer+Videogiochi era una rivista dedicata ai videogiochi edita dal Gruppo Editoriale Jackson. La rivista era la controparte italiana della rivista inglese Computer and Video Games edita da Emap, che a quel tempo risultava essere la rivista di videogiochi più venduta al mondo. Con Computer+Videogiochi il Gruppo Editoriale Jackson cercava di rientrare...
Official Xbox Magazine (or OXM for short) is a monthly video game magazine which started in November 2001 around the launch of the original Xbox. A preview issue was released at E3 2001, with another preview issue in November 2001. 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. The discs also provided the software for the Xbox 360 for backward compatibility of original Xbox games for...
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A perpetual collection of retro videogame manga and 4-Koma strips translated to English. As more are collected, more will be added with updates placed below this post. Current file size (uncompressed): 8.71 GB Format: .cbz Files in this collection : 142 All the Legends of Zelda Encyclopedia (Excerpts - 1992) Bass and Serenade: The Legendary Battle (Excerpt from Corocoro Comics Sep 2003) Bomberman B-Daman Bakushouden Victory (2000) Capcom Gals: Comic Anthology (1995) Castlevania: Curse of...
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EDGE magazine with colored bookmarks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine)
Topics: video games, PC games, consoles, Arcade, British, UK, Atari, Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, PC, XBOX,...
Consolemania è stata la rivista mensile dedicata ai videogiochi per console più longeva nella storia dell'editoria italiana. Controparte di The Games Machine, che era invece dedicata ai giochi per computer, è stata anch'essa pubblicata dalla Xenia Edizioni con la sola esclusione dell'ultimo numero, pubblicato da Future Media Italy. La storia di Consolemania è durata senza interruzioni per un periodo di 14 anni, dall'ottobre 1991 all'ottobre 2005. Il primo caporedattore di Consolemania fu...
ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) was a multi-format computer and video game magazine first published in the United Kingdom by Future Publishing and later acquired by EMAP. Launched in October 1987, roughly the same time as Ludlow-based publisher Newsfield's own multi-format magazine The Games Machine, the magazine consisted mainly of ex-Amstrad Action and Personal Computer Games staff, including launch co-editors Peter Connor and Steve Cooke. Andy Wilton, ex-AA, was brought in as Reviews...
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Nintendo Magazine 2020 Winter ニンテンドーマガジン 2020 Winter https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/a2944286-eac6-4b36-8e05-35b5c6bb2d47
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Nintendo Player's Guide (N64) Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
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Amiga Power (or AP for short) was a monthly magazine about Amiga video games. It was published in the United Kingdom by Future plc, and ran for 65 issues, from May 1991 to September 1996. It was in many ways the spiritual successor to Your Sinclair, which shared many of the same staff and had a similar sense of humour, amassing a loyal body of fans, some of whom still reminisce about the magazine and attempt to keep its spirit alive. Amiga Power had a number of principles which comprised its...
Artwork and Artbooks dedicated to Neo Geo arcade games and SNK-created properties, published primarily in the 1990s.
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EDGE presents FILE Volume 1 (2006)
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Video Games magazine is a german-language magazine that was published in the 1990s and 2000s.
Mega Console è stata una rivista mensile dedicata ai videogiochi per console, pubblicata dal febbraio 1994 al dicembre 2000 dalla Futura Publishing. In origine si occupava solamente dei giochi sviluppati per le console prodotte dalla SEGA (Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega 32X, Sega Mega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega Saturn e coin-op). Il suffisso "Mega" era un evidente richiamo alla console Sega Mega Drive, che all'epoca della prima pubblicazione era il modello più venduto della...
Game Developer magazine was the premier publication for working (and aspiring) video game creators until its demise, and reached over 35,000 industry professionals monthly. Each month, industry leaders and experts shared technical solutions, reviewed new game development tools, and discussed strategies for creating innovative, successful video games. Monthly postmortems dissected the industry’s leading games, from AAA console to social and mobile games and beyond, and columns gave insight...
Videogame & Computer World è stata una rivista di settore dedicata ai videogiochi e in misura minore al mondo informatico in generale. Inizialmente era dedicata ai giochi per computer, ma in seguito si occupò anche di console nonché, nella rubrica Universo parallelo, di giochi da tavolo. Alcuni numeri erano dedicati interamente a consigli, trucchi e soluzioni. La rivista cominciò la sua distribuzione nelle edicole nel 1988, con cadenza inizialmente mensile e poi quindicinale. Nacque...
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EDGE magazine with colored bookmarks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine)
Topics: video games, PC games, consoles, Arcade, British, UK, Atari, Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Apple,...
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Videogiochi è stata la prima rivista italiana dedicata esclusivamente ai videogiochi, ideata a fine 1982 per iniziativa del giornalista Riccardo Albini[1], redatta dallo Studio Vit e pubblicata dal Gruppo Editoriale Jackson.
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Zero was a video game magazine in the UK, published monthly by Dennis Publishing Ltd. between November 1989 and October 1992. (Actual publication dates were in the preceding month, as usual for UK magazines.) It won the InDin Magazine of the Year award in both 1990 and 1991, and was also briefly the best-selling multi-format 16-bit computer magazine in the UK. The launch editor was Gareth Herincx, who vacated the hotseat during the construction of issue 3 at which point Tim Ponting took over....
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EDGE magazine with colored bookmarks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine)
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Realizzata e edita dallo Studio Vit dopo avere lasciato la redazione di K, nasce inizialmente come rivista indipendente e ospita recensioni di videogiochi per MS-DOS/Windows, Amiga, Macintosh e console a 32 bit come 3DO, Playstation e Sega Saturn, ma passa presto a concentrarsi solo sui computer. Il primo capo redattore è stato Andrea Minini Saldini e rimase in tale ruolo fino al maggio del 1997. A partire dal numero 20 di novembre 1996, Zeta viene acquistata da Il mio castello editore, e...
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EDGE magazine with colored bookmarks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine)
Topics: video games, PC games, consoles, Arcade, British, UK, PlayStation 2, PS2
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Nintendo Player's Guide (SNES) The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past (1992)
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Page 6 (subtitled Atari Users Magazine, and later known as New Atari User) was an independent British publication aimed at users of Atari home computers. It was published between 1982 and 1998. The magazine supported both the Atari 8-bit family of computers (400/800/XL/XE) and the Atari ST range. The magazine had its origins in the newsletter of the Birmingham User's Group, an independent Atari club based in England. Les Ellingham was appointed to be the editor of the newsletter, but decided to...
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A perpetual collection of retro videogame comic books and strips with a series under 5 issues. As more are collected, or whenever the 15+ year mark rolls around each year past the original publication, more items will be added. When that happens, you will find updates placed below this post. Current file size (uncompressed): 1.78 GB Format: .pdf, .cbz, and .cbr Files in this collection : 80 64 (Hobby Consolas) Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) Capcom Summer Special 2004 (Jul 2004) Captain Ninja:...
Topics: comics, videogame, game, games, gaming, retro, comic, comic book, comic books
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EDGE magazine with colored bookmarks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine)
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Next Generation (also known as NextGen) was a video game magazine that was made by Imagine Media publishing company (now Future Network USA). It was affiliated to and shared editorial with the UK's Edge magazine. Next Generation ran from January 1995 until January 2002. It was published by Jonathan Simpson-Bint and edited by Neil West. Other editors included Chris Charla, Tom Russo, and Blake Fischer. Unlike its competitors GamePro and Electronic Gaming Monthly, Next Generation was directed...
Total! was a video game magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc. It was published monthly for 58 issues, beginning in December 1991 (cover-dated January 1992), with the last issue bearing the cover-date October 1996. A "1993 Annual" featuring reprint material and a poster magazine were also released during the magazine's lifetime. It focused on current and upcoming Nintendo consoles of the era, initially the NES and Game Boy, and then shared coverage with the SNES,...
The Games Machine was a video game magazine that was published from 1987 until 1990 in the United Kingdom by Newsfield, which also published CRASH, Zzap!64, Amtix! and other magazines. The magazine ran head to head with Future's recently launched ACE and EMAP's long running C&VG magazines. Unhappy with the profits from the title Newsfield decided to call it a day for the title in 1990. However Newsfield would, more or less, continue with a multi format magazine with Raze. This new title...
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EDGE magazine with colored bookmarks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_(magazine) The work is done... this is the final of the EDGE Special issues of which no truePDF version exists.
Topics: video games, PC games, consoles, British, UK, 1995, 1996, Sony, PlayStation, Microsoft, PC, CD-ROM,...
Game Power era una rivista italiana dedicata ai videogiochi per console, pubblicata mensilmente a partire dal dicembre 1991. Creata dallo Studio Vit, la rivista andava ad affiancarsi per quel che riguardava il mondo console alla rivista K (realizzata dalla stessa redazione ma edita da Glénat) che si occupava invece di videogiochi per computer. Questa accoppiata andava a contrapporsi a quella degli storici rivali The Games Machine e Consolemania edite da Xenia (la prima si occupava di...
In November 1983, Sunshine books entered the magazine market with a new publication which was aimed solely at war gamers, strategists and adventurers. This was of course the late-lamented Micro Adventurer and it lasted for 17 issues. The March 1985 issue was to be the last, although no mention was made in the magazine itself. Its fate was revealed in Popular Computing Weekly a few weeks later, much to my own personal grief. Tony Bridge and Ken Matthews were the main writers, and each issue...