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Imagine Media

 Organization

Historical Note

Originally known as Imagine Publishing; began using the name Imagine Media around 1997.

Note

Not to be confused with Imagine Publishing, a British publishing company that was acquired by Future plc in 2016.

Found in 458 Collections and/or Records:

PC Gamer, Volume 9, Number 6, Issue 98, June 2002

 Item — Location: PC Gamer US
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS.V9N6
Scope and Contents From the Series: This is an incomplete collection of the American run of PC Gamer. The library's physical collection also includes o special severals from 1999–2011. None of the issues in the library's collection include the demo discs.Between October 2001 and March 2008, volume-based issue numbering was gradually phased out in favor of sequential numbering as the Future US brand took over the magazine. The varying numbering systems used in this collection reflect the issue numbers as...
Dates: Publication: June 2002

PC Gamer, Volume 9, Number 7, Issue 99, July 2002

 Item — Location: PC Gamer US
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS.V9N7
Scope and Contents From the Series: This is an incomplete collection of the American run of PC Gamer. The library's physical collection also includes o special severals from 1999–2011. None of the issues in the library's collection include the demo discs.Between October 2001 and March 2008, volume-based issue numbering was gradually phased out in favor of sequential numbering as the Future US brand took over the magazine. The varying numbering systems used in this collection reflect the issue numbers as...
Dates: Publication: July 2002

PC Gamer, Volume 9, Number 8, Issue 100, August 2002

 Item — Location: PC Gamer US
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS.V9N8
Scope and Contents

This issue is shelved with three uncut variant covers, donated by the family of former PC Gamer editor Rob Smith.

Dates: Publication: August 2002

PC Gamer, Volume 9, Number 9, Issue 101, September 2002

 Item — Location: PC Gamer US
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS.V9N9
Scope and Contents From the Series: This is an incomplete collection of the American run of PC Gamer. The library's physical collection also includes o special severals from 1999–2011. None of the issues in the library's collection include the demo discs.Between October 2001 and March 2008, volume-based issue numbering was gradually phased out in favor of sequential numbering as the Future US brand took over the magazine. The varying numbering systems used in this collection reflect the issue numbers as...
Dates: Publication: September 2002

PC Gamer, Volume 9, Number 10, Issue 102, October 2002

 Item — Location: PC Gamer US
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS.V9N10
Scope and Contents From the Series: This is an incomplete collection of the American run of PC Gamer. The library's physical collection also includes o special severals from 1999–2011. None of the issues in the library's collection include the demo discs.Between October 2001 and March 2008, volume-based issue numbering was gradually phased out in favor of sequential numbering as the Future US brand took over the magazine. The varying numbering systems used in this collection reflect the issue numbers as...
Dates: Publication: October 2002

PC Gamer, Volume 9, Number 11, Issue 103, November 2002

 Item — Location: PC Gamer US
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS.V9N11
Scope and Contents From the Series: This is an incomplete collection of the American run of PC Gamer. The library's physical collection also includes o special severals from 1999–2011. None of the issues in the library's collection include the demo discs.Between October 2001 and March 2008, volume-based issue numbering was gradually phased out in favor of sequential numbering as the Future US brand took over the magazine. The varying numbering systems used in this collection reflect the issue numbers as...
Dates: Publication: November 2002

PC Games discontinuation subscriber letter, May 1999

 Item — Location: PC Games
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMES.END
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a near-complete collection of the full run of PC Games in its various forms.



During its first incarnation as PCGames, the magazine's publishing schedule was inconsistent, alternating between monthly, bimonthly, or sometimes seasonal publishing. Because issues were unnumbered, it is unknown how many issues of PCGames were published and which issues may be missing from the collection.

Dates: Publication: May 1999

Pocket Gamer

 Series
Identifier: MAG-POCKETGAMER
Abstract

Pocket Gamer was a specialty magazine that covered games for handheld consoles. The magazine was part of Imagine Media's Hard Core Gaming Guides brand of niche gaming publications. Like the Hard Core Gaming Guides brand itself, Pocket Gamer appears to have been short-lived, with only two currently known issues.

Dates: est. July–October 2000?

Pocket Gamer, Issue 2, bulk: est. September or October 2000

 Item — Location: Pocket Gamer
Identifier: MAG-POCKETGAMER.2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection currently includes one of two known issues of Pocket Gamer. It is unclear if any other issues were published after Issue 2 circa October 2000.

Dates: Publication: Majority of material found within est. September or October 2000

PS Max

 Series
Identifier: MAG-PSMAX
Abstract PS Max was a short-lived PlayStation magazine written for a teenage audience. The magazine, spun off from the magazine PSM (according to the masthead), is credited to the PS Max Team, a team of fictional comic characters who love video games. Games are reviewed on an A-to-F scale, like a school report card.In addition to typical game magazine content such as reviews, previews, and cheat codes, PS Max also included an original comic featuring the PS Max Team.Only one...
Dates: Publication: Fall/Winter 1999