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I believe that the staff list should be edited to reflect the pre and post Halverson GameFan, as the magazine changed dramatically once Halverson left, and Mylonas (ECM) took over.
Also, can anyone confirm either way that "Shin Rox" was in fact a psuedonym for a GF staffer that was not Nick Des Barres? 66.245.40.93 09:26, 12 November 2006 (UTC)kaz.
I changed it to say that only one issue of GameGo! magazine was ever released, rather than that there were conflicting reports. This because I was involved with the forum at GameGo's website at the time, and many copies of the first issue were definitely printed up and distributed. Just not enough to continue paying the bills and attracting advertisers.