GamesMaster (magazine)
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GamesMaster
April 2006 issue of GamesMaster magazine
Editor
Rob Alway
Categories
Computer and video game magazine
Frequency
Monthly
Circulation
53,904 (Jul-Dec '06)
First issue
January 1993
Company
Future Publishing, Summit Media (2003-2006)
Country
United Kingdom
Philippines (2003-2006)
Language
English
Website
Gamesradar
GamesMaster is a monthly multi-format computer and video game magazine published by Future Publishing in the United Kingdom. The magazine was launched in January 1993, priced at £3.50, to complement the television show of the same name. While the show has since ceased broadcasting, the magazine has carried on. GamesMaster is the biggest selling multi-format video games magazine in the United Kingdom, even outselling its critically acclaimed sister publication Edge[1]. Issues of the magazine regularly include a game cheats handbook. There have been 195 issues published as of February 2008. (196 - 19/02/08)
The magazine publishes a number of reviews and previews of games; however this is only half of the magazine as it includes posters, letters from the public and monthly competitions. The popularity of the magazine has grown and now game producers even seek to achieve the elusive GamesMaster Gold Award for a reference on their package. The Gold Award is awarded to games that score 90% or higher.
There have been some public concerns, however, that GamesMasters coverage of adult rated games (due to their violence) may increase the likelihood that an underage child will buy the video game, though Gamesmaster countered that it is up to parents to make sure that they dont buy games unsuitable for their children. The magazine is currently priced at £3.99.
[edit] GM Philippines
The Philippine publishing house Summit Media started a local edition in 2003. Each issue was priced at PHP 120 (around USD 2.95). The edition quickly gained popularity with the local community because of its affordable price and relevance to their preferences.
GamesMaster Philippines ceased publication in September 2006 due to a corporate restructuring. The final issue's cover had the words "GAME OVER" written in the old Nintendo font used in Famicom games. An online commentary of the magazine's demise, and its effects, has been published recently. [1]
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Magazines published by Future Publishing
Amstrad Action " Classic Rock " Your Sinclair " PCW Plus " PC Plus " Commodore Format " Amiga Format " ST Format " Linux Format " Mac Format " PC Format " Metal Hammer " Amiga Power " N64 Magazine " Super Play " Total! " Total Guitar " GamesMaster " Guitarist " Sega Zone " Sega Power " MEGA " EDGE " DC-UK " PC Gamer " PC Zone " ACE
[edit] References
^ Magazine ABCs: Encouraging next-generation signs for Futures games portfolio Future Publishing. 17 August 2006.
[edit] External References
Official Website of GamesMaster Magazine Philippines
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