EGM2

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Cover of the first issue of EGM2 (July 1994): Super Street Fighter II vs. Mortal Kombat II
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Cover of the first issue of EGM2 (July 1994): Super Street Fighter II vs. Mortal Kombat II

EGM2 was a United States-based video game magazine that was published by Ziff-Davis from July 1994 to July 1998. There are 49 issues of EGM2 in total. The magazine was a spin-off of the popular magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly. Unlike EGM, however, EGM2 lacked a reviews section and had a greater emphasis on import games. Despite the superscript in the name, the official name of the magazine is said as "EGM Two" and not "EGM Squared."

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The first issue of EGM2 was in July 1994. The magazine lasted 49 issues with the last issue coming out in July 1998.

Starting in August 1998, EGM2 became Expert Gamer (often abbreviated as XG), and the magazine's focus shifted away from news and previews to strategy and tricks. Despite the different name, XG continued EGM2's numbering system. XG lasted for 39 issues until October 2001 (with the last issue being XG #88).

The next month (November 2001), XG morphed into its final form, GameNOW. Although GameNOW maintained a healthy tricks section and occasional strategy guides, the magazine's focus shifted to in-depth previews and reviews. Skewed to a slightly younger audience than that of EGM (roughly 12 to 14-year-olds), GameNOW concentrated less on industry insider-type features and more on the actual video games, including numerous large screenshots and elaborate feature articles.

The numbering system was reset with the change to GameNOW, and the final issue was #27 in January 2004.