List of video game magazines

This is a list of video game magazines. The primary focus of the magazines in this list is or was video game journalism for at least part of their run. For general computing magazines that may also cover games, consult the list of computer magazines.

Overview

Journalist reporting and evaluation of video games in periodicals began from the late 1970s to 1980 in general coin-operated industry magazines like Play Meter[1] and RePlay,[2] home entertainment magazines like Video,[3] as well as magazines focused on computing and new information technologies like InfoWorld or Popular Electronics.[4]

However, dedicated magazines focusing primarily on video game journalism wouldn't appear until late in 1981, when several magazines where launched independently of each other at about the same time. Computer and Video Games premiered in the U.K. in November 1981.[5] It was soon followed by Electronic Games in the US, founded by Bill Kunkel, Arnie Katz and Joyce Worley, who had previously written the "Arcade Alley" column in Video.[6] While Electronic Games covered arcade and console games as well as computer software, Computer Gaming World was focused entirely on the latter.[7] The video game crash of 1983 badly hurt the market for North American video game magazines. Computer Gaming World, founded in 1981, stated in 1987 that it was the only survivor of 18 color magazines for computer games in 1984.[8]

Meanwhile, in Japan, the first magazines entirely dedicated to video games began appearing from 1982, beginning with ASCII's LOGiN, followed by several SoftBank publications and Kadokawa Shoten's Comptiq. The first magazine dedicated to console games, or a specific video game console, was Tokuma Shoten's Family Computer Magazine, which began in 1985 and was focused on Nintendo's Family Computer (Nintendo Entertainment System in the West). This magazine later spawned famous imitators such as Famitsu in 1986 and Nintendo Power in 1988.[9]

In the mid-2000s, the popularity of print-based magazines started to wane in favor of web-based magazines.[10] In 2006, Eurogamer's business development manager Pat Garratt wrote a criticism of those in print games journalism who had not adapted to the web, drawing on his own prior experience in print to offer an explanation of both the challenges facing companies like Future Publishing and why he believed they had not overcome them.[11]

List

Name[lower-alpha 1] Founded[lower-alpha 2] Defunct[lower-alpha 3] Country[lower-alpha 4] Publisher[lower-alpha 5] Topics[lower-alpha 6] External Link[lower-alpha 7] Refs[lower-alpha 8]
Ação Games 1991 2002 Brazil Editora Abril, Editora Azul General video gaming N/A
ACE 1987 1992 United Kingdom Future Publishing (1987-1989)
EMAP (1989-1992)
Atari ST, Amiga, C64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and newly released machines N/A [12]
Amiga Action 1989 1996 United Kingdom Europress Amiga games magazine which merged with Amiga Computing in 1996. N/A [13]
Amiga Force 1992 1994 United Kingdom Europress Impact Amiga games magazine N/A [14]
Amiga Power 1991 1996 United Kingdom Future Publishing Amiga games magazine N/A [15]
Amtix! 1985 1987 United Kingdom Newsfield Publications Ltd. Amstrad CPC games magazine; merged with Computing With The Amstrad. N/A [16]
Atari Age 1982 1984 United States The Atari Club Atari related topics N/A
Bazinama 2002 Iran ? Iranian video game magazine http://www.bazinama.com/
Bazinameh 2015 Iran ? Iranian educational video game magazine http://www.bazinameh.org/
BioGamer Girl Magazine 2010 United States ? Horror, Gaming, Females http://www.biogamergirl.com
Commodore Force 1993 1994 United Kingdom Europress Impact Commodore 64 games N/A [17]
Computer and Video Games 1981 2004 United Kingdom Future Publishing Home computing, arcade games, video games; web-based magazine defunct as of February 2015. http://ComputerAndVideoGames.com [18]
Electronic Games /
Computer Entertainment
1981 1985 United States Reese Communications
(Previously: Reese Publishing Company [1981-1983])
Video, computer and arcade games N/A [19][20][21]
Computer Gaming World 1981 2006 United States Ziff Davis PC game topics, occasional console game topics http://www.cgwmuseum.org/
CRASH 1983 1992 United Kingdom Newsfield & Europress Sinclair Spectrum http://www.crashonline.org.uk/
CU Amiga
(Previously: Vic Computing [1982-1983]; Commodore User [1983-1990])
1983 1998 United Kingdom EMAP Commodore computers; started as computer magazine; by 1985 mostly games coverage. http://www.cu-amiga.co.uk/ [22]
Diànzǐ Yóuxì Ruǎnjiàn 1994 2012 People's Republic of China China Association for Science and Technology China's first video game magazine. Covered PC and console gaming, anime, music, etc.
Donya ye Bazi 2005 2014 Iran Donyaye Bazi Organization First Official Iranian Game Magazine http://www.dbazi.com/ [23]
EDGE 1993 United Kingdom Future Publishing Console, PC, Arcade, Mobile games http://www.edge-online.com/
Electronic Gaming Monthly 1989 2009 United States Sendai Publishing (1989-1996)
Ziff Davis (1996-2009)
Video game journalism http://www.egmnow.com/ [24][25]
Electronic Gaming Monthly 2010 United States EGM Media Video game journalism http://www.egmnow.com/ [26]
Electronic Fun with Computers & Games 1982 1984 United States Fun & Games Publishing Inc. Video, computer and arcade games N/A
Expert Gamer
(Formerly EGM² [1994-1998])
1994 2001 United States Sendai Publishing (1994-1996)
Ziff Davis (1996-2001)
video game strategy guides and cheat codes ?
Famitsu
(Shūkan Famicom Tsūshin (週刊ファミコン通信, "Weekly Famicom News") [1991-96]
Famicom Tsūshin (ファミコン通信, "Famicom News") [86-91]
1986 Japan ASCII (1986-2000)
Enterbrain, Inc.(2000–)
Multiformat video game news http://www.famitsu.com
FUN! Online Games Magazine 2009 United States Beckett Media Children's online games www.beckettfun.com
Game Champ 1992 1998 Republic of Korea Jeu Media Console games, later PC games ? [27][28]
Game Channel 1993 1994 Republic of Korea DS IBM PC ? [27][28]
Game Developer 1994 2013 United States UBM Tech The premier magazine for working (and aspiring) video game creators http://www.gdmag.com [29]
Gamehubs 2016 Malaysia Gamehubs Multi-platform gaming and latest news and features. Focuses on Southeast Asian games community. http://www.gamehubs.com
GameFan (Formerly Diehard GameFan) 1992 2000 United States DieHard Gamers Club (1992-1996)
Metropolis Media (1996-1998)
Shinno Media (1999-2000)
Video game news –focus on Anime and RPG games, Dave Halverson first video game publication http://www.gamefan.com
Game Informer 1991 United States Funco (1991-2000)
GameStop (2000-present)
Articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and associated consoles. http://gameinformer.com [30][31]
Game Zero Magazine 1992 1998 United States ? First online gaming (WWW) magazine as well as print; News, articles, reviews for console games. http://www.gamezero.com/ [32][33]
GameNOW 2001 2004 United States Ziff Davis Spinoff of EGM geared to younger audience http://www.gamenowmag.com
GamePro 1989 2011 United States IDG (1989-2008)
GamePro Media (2008-2011)
General video gaming http://www.gamepro.com [34][35]
Games for Windows: The Official Magazine 2006 2008 United States Ziff Davis Windows Games in partnership with Microsoft http://www.gamesforwindows.com [36][37]
Gamers' Republic 1998 2001 United States Millennium Publications Multiplatform video games, Music, Anime
Halverson's second publicatioon after Diehard GameFan that's more mainstream
http://www.gamersrepublic.com
GamesMaster 1993 United Kingdom Future plc (1993-2003)
(2006–)
Summit Media (2003-2006)
Multiformat video games http://www.gamesradar.com
GameStar 1997 Germany IDG Entertainment Media PC games http://www.gamestar.de/ [38]
gamesTM 2002 United Kingdom ? UK-based computer and video games magazine http://www.gamestm.co.uk/
Gameworld 1990 1997 Republic of Korea Mirae Sidae Console games, later PC games ? [27][28]
Giochi per il mio computer 1997 2010 Italy ? Italian video game magazine ?
Hoog Spel 1990 2000 The Netherlands Rangeela B.V. Dutch gaming magazine http://www.hoogspel.nl/ [39]
Incite Video Gaming 1999 2000 United States Computec Media U.S.A. Multiformat video games, General entertainment http://www.incitegames.com
Joystik 1982 1983 Chicago, United States Public International Limited (1982-1983)
Consumer Guide (1982-1983)
Hardcore video gaming https://archive.org/details/joystik_magazine/
LeveL 1995 Czech Republic ? PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS http://www.level.cz/
LeveL 1997 Turkey ? Turkish edition of Czech magazine http://www.level.com.tr/
MyM
2012 United Kingdom MCM Central 3DS, PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox One http://www.mcmbuzz.com/ [40]
NEXT Generation 1995 2002 United States Imagine Media 32-bit consoles, covers the industry rather than the games themselves http://www.ngonline.com
Nintendo Gamer
(Previously: NGamer [2006-2011])
2006 2012 United Kingdom Future Publishing British magazine covering Nintendo products http://www.nintendo-gamer.net [41]
Nintendo Dream (originally 64 Dream) 1996 Japan Mainichi [42]
Nintendo Force 2013 United States MagCloud/NF Publishing LLC Nintendo games http://www.nfmagazine.com/ [43]
Nintendo La Rivista Ufficiale 2002 Italy Sprea Media Italy Italian Nintendo related topics ?
Nintendo Magazine System (Australia) 1993 2000 Australia Catalyst Publishing Australian Nintendo related topics N/A
Nintendo Power 1988 2012 United States Nintendo of America (1988-2007)
Future U.S. Publishing (2007-2012)
Official Nintendo consoles coverage http://www.nintendopower.com
Nintendo World 1998 Brazil Editora Tambor Nintendo related http://nintendoworld.com.br/ [44]
Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) 1999 2001 United Kingdom Dennis Publishing UK Dreamcast related topics ?
Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) 1999 2001 United States Imagine Media US Dreamcast related topics ?
Official Nintendo Magazine 2006 2014(UK) United Kingdom, Australia Future Publishing UK, Australia Nintendo related topics http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/
Official PlayStation Magazine (Australia) 2007 Australia Citrus Media Australian PlayStation related topics ?
Official UK PlayStation Magazine 1995 2004 United Kingdom Future Plc UK PlayStation related topics ?
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine 1997 2007 United States Ziff Davis US PlayStation related topics, succeeded by Future's PlayStation: The Official Magazine opm.1up.com
Official Xbox Magazine 2001 United States Future US Xbox related topics http://oxmonline.com
Oyungezer 2007 Turkey Seti Publishing PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS http://oyungezer.com.tr/
Page 6 1982 1998 United Kingdom Page 6 Publishing The Atari 8-bit range and Atari ST http://www.page6.org/
PC Gamer 1993 United Kingdom
United States
Future Publishing PC games http://www.pcgamer.com
PC Games 1992 Germany Computec Media AG PC games http://www.pcgames.de
PC Accelerator 1998 2000 United States Imagine Media Men's magazine-style PC games coverage http://www.pcxl.com
PC Mania 1998 2009 Bulgaria PC Mania PC games http://www.pcmania.bg/
PC Zone 1993 2010 United Kingdom Future plc PC games N/A
Pelaaja 2002 Finland H-Town Oy Finnish gaming magazine. http://www.pelaajalehti.com
Pelit 1992 Finland Fokus Media Finland Oy The oldest and most popular videogame magazine of Finland. http://www.pelit.fi
Pilot Video 1985 1985 Yugoslavia/Croatia Vjesnik Oldest magazine dedicated to Video Games in the former Yugoslavia. It was published by Vjesnik of Zagreb, only three issues were made before discontinuation. [45]
Play 1994 2013 People's Republic of China Science Popularization Publication China's first PC-gaming-specific magazine. http://www.playmediacompany.it/edicola/edicola-01.asp?Id=2482
Play Meter 1974 United States Skybird Publishing Coin-op and arcade games. http://www.playmeter.com
PlayStation Magazine Ufficiale 2002 Italy Play Media Company Italian PlayStation related topics http://www.joyplay.cn
PlayStation Official Magazine (UK) 2006 United Kingdom Future Publishing UK PlayStation related topics http://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/
PlayStation: The Official Magazine 2007 2012 United States Future US PlayStation related topics, successor to Ziff Davis' OPM upon discontiuation of PSM http://playstationthemagazine.com
Planet PC 1999 2001 United Kingdom ? PC games ?
Power Unlimited 1993 The Netherlands Reshift Digital Dutch gaming magazine http://www.pu.nl/
PSM: Independent PlayStation Magazine (PSM: 100% Independent PlayStation 2 Magazine [2000-2005]
PSM: 100% Independent PlayStation Magazine [1997-2000])
1997 2007 United States Imagine Media (1998-2003)
Future Network USA (2003-2005)
Future US (2005-2007)
PlayStation family news http://www.psmonline.com
PSM3 2000 2012 United Kingdom Future Publishing Sony video game consoles and PlayStation games http://www.psm3mag.com
PNM (Pure Nintendo) 2011 United States MagCloud/Pure Media LLC All things Nintendo related http://purenintendo.com/magazine
Retro Gamer 2004 United Kingdom Imagine Publishing Retro games from multiple platforms, often via an Emulator http://www.retrogamer.net/
Revista FullGames 2009 Brazil PC gaming http://www.revistafullgames.com.br/ [46]
Sankari 2015 Finland H-Town Oy Finnish gaming magazine for children aged 8-12.
Secret Service' 1993, 2014 2001 Poland ProScript IDEA-AHEAD A Polish game magazine, Video games - all platforms http://www.worldcat.org/title/secret-service-magazyn-gier-komputerowych/oclc/68742784
Sega Force 1992 1993 United Kingdom Europress Impact Sega games magazine ?
Sega Power 1989 1997 United Kingdom ? ? N/A
Sega Saturn Magazine 1994 1998 United Kingdom ? ? ?
Sega Visions 1987 1995 United States Sega of America (1987–89)
Sega/The Communique Group (1990–92)
Sega/Infotainment World (1992–95)
Official Sega magazine, competed with Nintendo Power N/A [47]
Sinclair User 1982 1993 United Kingdom ? Sinclair Spectrum https://web.archive.org/web/20041129022937/http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/
SKOAR! 2003 India Jasubhai Digital Media Pvt. Ltd. An Indian game magazine http://skoar.thinkdigit.com/
The Games Machine 1988 Italy Aktia Italian PC Game magazine. PC and Console gaming online. http://www.thegamesmachine.it/
Tilt 1982 1994 France Editions Mondiales S.A. PC and Console gaming
Tips and Tricks 1995 2007 United States LFP (Larry Flynt Publications) Video game strategy guides, codes and walkthroughs
Tips and Tricks Codebook 2007 2011 United States LFP (Larry Flynt Publications)
Total! 1993 2000 Germany MVL-Verlag (1993-1995)
X-Plain Verlag (1996-2000)
Nintendo games; brand licensed from UK magazine, but independent content http://www.x-plain.de [48][49][50]
ULTRA Game Players (Formerly Game Players [1989-96]) 1989 1998 United States GP Publications (1989–96)
Imagine Publishing (1996–98)
Video game journalism http://www.ultragp.com
Videogaming Illustrated 1982 1983 United States Ion International, Inc. Video games N/A
WarpZone 2015 Brazil Editora Sampa Retro games from multiple platforms http://www.warpzone.me
Xbox Magazine Ufficiale ? Italy ? Italian Xbox related topics ?
Xbox World 2003 2012 United Kingdom Future Publishing Xbox video game consoles and Xbox games ?
Your Sinclair
(previously: Your Spectrum [1984-1985])
1984 1993 United Kingdom Dennis Publishing (1984-1990)
Future Publishing (1990-1993)
Sinclair Spectrum https://web.archive.org/web/20040703084030/http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/
Zzap!64 1985 1992 United Kingdom Newsfield Publications (1985-1991)
Europress Impact (1991-1992)
Commodore 64 games N/A [17]
Micromanía 1985 Spain HobbyPress (1985-1998)
Axel Springer AG (1998-2012)
BlueOcean Publishing (2012–present)
PC Games https://web.archive.org/web/20040703084030/http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/ [51][52][53][54]

See also

Notes

  1. Title of the publication; In case the title was changed during a magazine's run, older titles are attached in brackets.
  2. The year of first publication
  3. The last year of publication, if the magazine is defunct; If the print edition of a magazine brand is discontinued, the magazine is listed as defunct.
  4. Country of publication; If a magazine was circulated in multiple countries, only the country of origin is given.
  5. The name of the publisher; If the publisher changed during a publication's run, all publishers are given with their respective publication years in brackets.
  6. Brief summary of the general range of topics, platforms and genres covered.
  7. The official web presence of the publication, if applicable
  8. References for all used information

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