Electronic Gaming Monthly
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IGN | November 17, 2009
God of War Collection Delivers an Olympic-Sized Adventure in Stunning HD
...Choice Award), Game Informer (Action/Adventure Game of the Year and Handheld Game of the Month Award), GamePro (Editor's Choice Award), Electronic Gaming Monthly (Best PS2 Game), IGN.com (Editor's Choice Award and Game of the Year...
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Wikipedia | October 18, 2009
Electronic Gaming Monthly
...sister publication, ''''. Cell phone games had also seen coverage on the magazine as well, though this was rare. The first issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly came out in the summer of 1989, featuring Mega Man 2 as its cover story. The third...
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FOLIO | September 04, 2009
Founder Eyes December Relaunch for EGM
Electronic Gaming Monthly to live again in print and digital. Electronic Gaming Monthly, the former Ziff Davis Media title that the publisher shuttered in January, is expected to return to print before the end of the year. Founder Steve...
In this article: Hearst, Ziff Davis Media, and E mail
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Joystiq | August 27, 2009
Harris planning on Dec. 1 return for EGM
If you grew up on gaming magazines like we did, the landscape of industry journalism has probably felt a little ... weird since the closure of Electronic Gaming Monthly. According to a tweet from founder and new owner Steve Harris, the gap...
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Wired: Game Life | August 05, 2009
On Famitsu Magazine and Perfect Scores
...nothing but praise. Also, there's nothing wrong per se with using the whole review scale. In a separate article, Gifford pointed out that Electronic Gaming Monthly made a similar shift in the 1990s, giving out more 10 scores. However, when...
In this article: Famitsu, Monster Hunter Tri, Capcom, Nintendo, Wii, Japan, Nintendogs, The Last Remnant, and Square Enix
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Gamespot | July 27, 2009
Ubisoft Q1 sales dive 51%
...actually be buying your games. agree 3 Posted Jul 27, 2009 12:35 pm PT Lets also not for get about this "In the February 2008 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, Editor-in-Chief Dan a Shoea Hsu asserted that Ubisoft had ceased to provide...
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Wired: Game Life | July 06, 2009
EGM's Revival Both Print and Digital
Steve Harris, founder of Electronic Gaming Monthly, says his revival of the gaming magazine will encompass several digital content forms as well as print. Harris, who recently re-acquired the rights to publish the magazine publisher...
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RSS feed from 1UP | May 29, 2009
Electronic Gaming Monthly Coming Back
...Steve Harris acquires rights to mag from Ziff Davis. Here's one pre-E3 announcement we weren't exactly expecting: The re-emergence of Electronic Gaming Monthly. EGM founder Steve Harris, who left the magazine in the '90s, has announced to...
In this article: Ziff Davis, Trademark, E3, Star Trek, and 1up.com
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Kotaku | May 29, 2009
Electronic Gaming Monthly To Return [Prints Not Dead]
The struggling game magazine that shut down in January after nearly twenty years in print is returning later this year, courtesy of Electronic Gaming Monthly founder Steve Harris. According to an announcement, Harris has acquired...
In this article: Steve Harris, Trademark, Twitter, Facebook, and Ziff Davis
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PR Newswire | December 06, 2007
Electronic Gaming Monthly to Debut World-Exclusive First-Look at Street Fighter IV in January 2008 Issue
NEW YORK, Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- 1UP Network announced today that that the January 2008 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM), the leading multi- platform video game publication, will feature the world-exclusive first-look at Capcom's...
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Electronic Gaming Monthly (often abbreviated to EGM) is an American video game magazine being re-launched by EGM Media, LLC. It was previously published by Ziff Davis as part of the 1UP Network and released 12 issues a year (and an occasional extra "13th" issue for the Christmas season, also known as the "Smarch" issue, a reference to an episode of The Simpsons).
EGM has concentrated on news regarding current video game consoles (see magazine content for detailed information). The December 2006 issue introduced new sections, expanded reviews, and more focus on the acronym of the magazine's title in a redesign. This was the first issue redesign since June 2003. EGM has said that the reason for the design shift was to keep more in line with the site layout of their once-owned website, 1up.com. In 1994, EGM spawned EGM2. EGM focused on expanded cheats and tricks (i.e. with maps and guides). The spin-off publication eventually became Expert Gamer, and finally the defunct GameNOW.
Publication of EGM was suspended on January 6, 2009, following the acquisition of the online element of the 1UP network by Hearst Corporation. It was announced that the January 2009 issue would be the final issue of EGM. On May 29, 2009, EGM founder Steve Harris announced that he has acquired print and online publishing rights for the magazine and plans to relaunch it in the second half of 2009.
- Name:
- Electronic Gaming Monthly
- Type:
- Video game magazine
- Editor:
- James "Milkman" Mielke
- Published By:
- EGM Media, LLC
- Format:
- Paper and Online magazine
- Language:
- English
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