Juiced.GS

Juiced.GS

Juiced.GS Vol. 19, Issue 2, cover dated June 2014

Juiced Vol. 19, Issue 2 (June 2014) cover
Editor Ken Gagne
Former editors Max Jones
Ryan M. Suenaga
Staff writers Tony Diaz
Ivan Drucker
Martin Haye
Andy Molloy
Peter Neubauer
Andrew Roughan
David Schmidt
Eric Shepherd
Ewen Wannop
Geoff Weiss
Categories Apple II
Frequency Quarterly
Publisher Ken Gagne
First issue Winter 1996
Company Gamebits
Country United States
Based in Leominster, Massachusetts
Language English
Website juiced.gs
ISSN 2162-7746

Juiced.GS is a print magazine/newsletter for Apple II computer users. Although the name implies a focus on the Apple IIGS, its coverage encompasses all Apple II systems. It is the longest-running Apple II publication[1] and, since 1999, the only Apple II publication still in print as of 2016.

The 20-page magazine/newsletter (with the occasional 24-page special edition) is published quarterly and is mailed to subscribers around the world. Each issue covers the latest Apple II news including new products and event coverage. There are also frequent product reviews, how-to articles, and technical articles covering programming and even hardware design. Each year's third issue features a cover photo of the staff, taken at KansasFest, and includes extensive coverage of the premiere annual Apple II event.

The publication is available as subscription-only, delivered to subscribers via postal mail, though free sample issues are available on the magazine's web site. Juiced.GS subscriptions are annual, currently costing US $19 per calendar year in the United States, $24 in Canada and Mexico and $27 elsewhere in the world. Its 21st annual volume is being published in 2016, with a 22nd volume to follow in 2017.

The Juiced.GS domain name could be considered a domain hack.

History

Juiced.GS was founded in 1996 by Max Jones, a senior newspaper editor and devout Apple II enthusiast. What mainly sparked the idea and incentive for creating Juiced.GS was the (then) recent demise of one of the few remaining Apple II printed publications at the time, GS+ Magazine, and he wanted to fill the void. He knew that the Apple IIGS was a very capable machine, and wanted to push its limits by publishing a professional grade publication with it. The name "Juiced.GS" is derived from one of Max's friends, who upon seeing Max and knowing of his decked out Apple IIGS system, loaded with peripherals, exclaimed "There's the guy with the juiced GS!"

In 2002, Syndicomm, the founding company of Apple II online resource A2Central, took over the publication while retaining the original staff of writers. Max Jones became (and remains as) editor emeritus, while Ryan Suenaga became editor. In 2006, Suenaga moved on to other endeavors, promoting then-associate editor Ken Gagne to the position of editor-in-chief, beginning with Juiced.GS's 11th annual volume. At KansasFest 2007, Gagne and Shepherd jointly announced that Gagne would take over publishing duties as well, effective immediately. Juiced.GS is now published by Gamebits, a sole proprietorship of Gagne's.[2]

See also

References

  1. Weyhrich, Steven (2010-04-24). "Chapter 21: Magazines". Apple II History. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  2. Weyhrich, Steven (2010-04-24). "A Decade of Juiced.GS". Apple II History. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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