Atomix (magazine)
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Atomix is a popular Mexican magazine among video game consumers in Latin America. and recently one of his contributors was fired for copy pasting material from a Spanish website Meristation
Published monthly, it was created by a group of video game and Anime fans in 1996. Its original website was named Limit-X and it was the biggest Spanish-language online community about video game and Anime industry. It began as an independent project by Oscar Noriega (Akira) and Jesus Zhu. Limit-X was renamed Atomix just before the first number was published.
The first number of the magazine was done with a very low budget and as a trial to make the "Number 1 games magazine in Mexico." Atomix was the first publication in Latin America that discussed all game consoles; earlier Latin American gaming magazines (such as Club Nintendo) focused on a single console. Atomix continues to be a large online community and has a weekly TV show and with international distribution in Latin America
The first season of the TV show named atomix TV was aired on Canal Once from November of 2003 until February of 2005.
The second season began on November 12 2005, on Animax (an Anime specialized cable TV channel) distributed in 19 countries in the Latin American region.
[edit] External link
- (es) Atomix Website