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Polish game magazine, video games - all platforms Secret Service: 2014 2014 Poland Idea-Ahead: Polish game magazine, video games - all platforms Sega Force: 1992 1993 United Kingdom Europress Impact Sega games magazine Sega Magazine: 1994 1995 United Kingdom EMAP: Official Sega publication; relaunched as Sega Saturn Magazine (1995–1998). Sega ...
For issue #46 (February 1999), InQuest changed its name to InQuest Gamer (with Gamer in large text on the cover), clearly announcing that it was a magazine about games. Issue #53 made the InQuest title more prominent on the cover again and it was not changed after that, although the cover's format was revamped with issue #122.
Video game magazines published in the United States (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "English-language video game magazines" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Turkish edition was founded and initially written by M. Berker Güngör (alias "Maddog") in 1997 and then Sinan Akkol (alias "Blaxis") joined the family couple of years later when he attended to a contest and became the heart of Level; today it is the leading computer games magazine in Turkey, with over 25 authors and distribution of 20,000 per issue.
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Monthly Arcadia launched on December 8, 1999. [1] [2] [3] It was the successor to the then popular magazine Gamest by the bankrupt publisher Shinseisha.The first issue of Monthly Arcadia was subtitled "Coin op'ed videogame magazine" and later issues "Arcade video game machine magazine".