GP Publications, Inc
Organization
Dates
- Existence: June 1993 - May 1995
Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:
Next Generation / NextGen
Series
Identifier: MAG-NEXTGEN
Abstract
Next Generation was an American multiplatform video game magazine focusing on industry news and trends, published by Imagine Media. The magazine was relaunched in September 1999 as NextGen.Next Generation was one of the few wide-distribution magazines that covered the game industry itself rather than individual products was targeted towards an adult audience. As a result, the magazine had a cross-over audience that included game professionals and the general public and...
Dates:
Publication: January 1995 – January 2002
Found in:
Video Game History Foundation Library
Next Generation, Volume 1, Number 1, Issue 1, January 1995
Item — Location Next Generation
Identifier: MAG-NEXTGEN.01
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This collection includes all 56 issues of Next Generation and 29 issues of NextGen.
Dates:
Publication: January 1995
Next Generation, Volume 1, Number 2, Issue 2, February 1995
Item — Location Next Generation
Identifier: MAG-NEXTGEN.02
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This collection includes all 56 issues of Next Generation and 29 issues of NextGen.
Dates:
Publication: February 1995
Next Generation, Volume 1, Number 3, Issue 3, March 1995
Item — Location Next Generation
Identifier: MAG-NEXTGEN.03
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This collection includes all 56 issues of Next Generation and 29 issues of NextGen.
Dates:
Publication: March 1995
Next Generation, Volume 1, Number 4, Issue 4, April 1995
Item — Location Next Generation
Identifier: MAG-NEXTGEN.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This collection includes all 56 issues of Next Generation and 29 issues of NextGen.
Dates:
Publication: April 1995
Next Generation, Volume 1, Number 5, Issue 5, May 1995
Item — Location Next Generation
Identifier: MAG-NEXTGEN.05
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This collection includes all 56 issues of Next Generation and 29 issues of NextGen.
Dates:
Publication: May 1995
NextGen, September 1999 – January 2002
Sub-Series
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This collection includes all 56 issues of Next Generation and 29 issues of NextGen.
Dates:
Publication: September 1999 – January 2002
PC Entertainment Encyclopedia of Games, Volume 4, 1993
Item — Location Game Players
Identifier: MAG-GAMEPLAYERS-ENCYC.PC4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The library's physical collection includes every known issue of Game Players in its various forms. Our digital library currently includes almost all issues of the magazine, with an exception of one issue of Game Player's PC (Volume 3, Number 1, January/February 1990) and several editions of Game Player's Encyclopedia.Game Players was originally published as the Game Player's Guide, which alternated between covering Nintendo games and MS-DOS PC games....
Dates:
Publication: 1993
PC Gamer special issues
Sub-Series
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 they...
Dates:
Publication: May 1994 –
Found in:
Video Game History Foundation Library
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PC Gamer (US)
PC Gamer (US)
Series
Identifier: MAG-PCGAMERUS
Abstract
PC Gamer is the longest-running American computer game magazine, first published in 1994.
The magazine was originally spun off from Game Players PC Entertainment, a computer game magazine by GP Publications. When British publisher conglomorate Future acquired GP Publications in 1994, they relaunched PC Entertainment as the US edition of their UK magazine PC Gamer. In recent years, the American and British versions of PC Gamer have starting sharing a substantial amount of...
Dates:
Publication: May 1994 –
Found in:
Video Game History Foundation Library
