Gamereactor Magazine, May 2010 Issue |
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Categories | Video games, PC games |
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Frequency | Published 10 times a year in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden |
Publisher | Gamez Publishing |
First issue | March 1998 |
Company | Gamereactor |
Country | Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK/International |
Language | Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, German, Italian, Spanish, English |
Website | Gamereactor.dk, Gamereactor.se, Gamereactor.no, Gamereactor.fi, Gamereactor.de, Gamereactor.it, Gamereactor.es, Gamereactor.eu |
ISSN | 1653-3356 |
Gamereactor is one of Europe's biggest game magazines and gaming sites that covers video games and computer games as well as mobile phone games and indie titles. It started in Denmark in 1998 by Morten Reichel and Claus Reichel (Magazine and Online) - first years under the name Gamez.dk. The Magazine and Online site, Gamez.dk took over the online sites Gamereactor.dk, .se. no from Egmont Digital in 2001. Egmont started the sites in 1998. In 2001 they released Gamereactor Magazine in Norway and soon after Sweden. Since late 2007 Gamereactor also exist in Finland and Germany (Online only) in 2009. 2010 they release Gamereactor.it (Online only). The Magazine is free of charge and can be found in almost all game stores and electronics retailers in Denmark, Sweden Finland and Norway. The magazine releases 10 editions every year (It is not released in January or July), and is published in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish. It can also be subscribed to or downloaded as PDF-files over the Internet.
On 1 September 2008 Gamereactor launched an English edition of the website and the magazine (PDF). Gamereactor International features a news blog with a special interest in the Nordic gaming industry, video content from GRTV and the PDF magazine.
On 20 July 2010 Gamereactor launched an Italian version of its website.
In 2004 Gamereactors Art Director Petter Hegevall was nominated for the biggest Swedish design-award.
Gamereactor is issued at the beginning of the month. The magazine reviews games with a score from 1-10, with 10 being the best.