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Game Informer»rank: 177from: Sunrise Publications Inc
0ur opinion: :Entertains and informs game players of all ages, with emphasis on the coverage of video games. Areas covered include new product and game reviews, industry news updates and an open forum for readers.
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PC Gamer (1-year)»rank: 153from: Future US, Inc.
0ur opinion: :PC GAMER the #1 PC games magazine. The lastest game reviews, gaming news, tips, tricks and strategies to get the most out of your computer gaming experience.
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Maximum PC (1-year)»rank: 141from: Future US, Inc.
0ur opinion: :MAXlMUM PC is the ultimate upgrade for the savvy PC owners. Every month, the magazine is packed with breaking news, tons of tips & techniques, and the most in-depth reviews anywhere. Review:Designed for the rabid PC hobbyist, Maximum PC brings tons of news and reviews written in an irreverent, edgy style. Full disclosure is the modus operandi here, and there's an almost overwhelming amount of tech specs and features for each product that's discussed, tweaked, stretched, shaken, and stirred. Whether you want to upgrade your ...
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Electronic Gaming Monthly»rank: 94from: Ziff Davis Media
0ur opinion: :EGM is the bible for those who demand more information than anybody else about games and hardware platforms. EGM's reviews, the heart and soul of modern gaming magazines, are legendary. The most respected and credible in the industry, gamers have driven EGM's circulation up to make it the largest of any multiplatform videogame magazine.
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PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)»rank: 96from: Future US, Inc.
0ur opinion: :PlayStation: the 0fficial Magazine: Whether it's PlayStation? 3, PlayStation? Network, PSP? or PlayStation 2, the all-new, all-redesigned PlayStation; the 0fficial Magazine will be your one-stop shop for the inside information, first look previews of the biggest games, and the very latest news on downloads you demand from your favorite magazine.
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Gamepro - Us»rank: 493from: Idg Games Media
0ur opinion: :Get complete coverage on all hottest video games and systems with GamePro magazine! Each issue is totally loaded with exclusive reviews, previews, strategies and tips for all of the newest games on Xbox, GameCube, Playstation, PS2, Gameboy, and more!
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PC Gamer (2-year)»rank: 1251from: Future US, Inc.
0ur opinion: :PC GAMER the #1 PC games magazine. The lastest game reviews, gaming news, tips, tricks and strategies to get the most out of your computer gaming experience.
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Game Developer»rank: 1976from: Cmp Media Llc
0ur opinion: :Source for programmers, software developers and marketers. Every issue is written by experts and packed with the latest information available on the critical aspects of game development.
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Games Tm»rank: 1149from: Imagine Publ Ltd
0ur opinion: :As the largest multiformat magazine in the United Kingdomw, GamesTM explores the video game market by providing interviews with key industry players, studio visits to explore the history of important developers and thought-provoking features about topical videogame subjects.
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