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VGHF-MAG. Magazine Library

 Classification
Identifier: VGHF-MAG
This collection represents the magazines available in the Video Game History Foundation Research Library.

Found in 183 Collections and/or Records:

E3 and ESA print ephemera and memorabilia collection

 Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2025-015
Dates: Majority of material found within 1994–2015

Tim Lindquist, press materials

 Unprocessed Material — Box A-005
Identifier: 2026-002
Dates: Majority of material found within 1993–2006

Mega Play

 Series
Identifier: MAG-MEGAPLAY
Abstract

Mega Play was a magazine by Sendai Publishing dedicated to covering Sega games and consoles, particularly the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive). The final issue was published in June/July 1995, shortly before the American release of the Sega Saturn.

Dates: Publication: January 1990 – July 1995

Hardcore Gamer

 Series
Identifier: MAG-HARDCORE
Abstract Hardcore Gamer was a magazine by DoubleJump Publishing, founded by alumni of GameFan magazine, that covered current and retro games. Similar to GameFan, Hardcore Gamer had a special focus on import gaming and niche subgenres that received less coverage in mainstream publications, like Japanese role-playing games.The magazine ran for three and a half years on a semi-regular schedule until 2009, when publisher Tim Lindquist sold the rights to Hardcore Gamer on eBay to an unknown...
Dates: Publication: June 2005 – Winter 2009

Antic: The Atari Resource

 Series
Identifier: MAG-ANTIC
Abstract

Antic: The Atari Resource was one of the major American magazines covering Atari computers. The magazine was published by an independent company, Antic Publishing, for its entire eight-year run.

Dates: Publication: April 1982 – July 1990

Atari Connection

 Series
Identifier: MAG-ATARICONNECTION
Abstract Atari Connection (originally The Atari Connection) was an official magazine for Atari home computers. The magazine was published on a seasonal schedule until Summer 1984, when the console and computer division of Atari was sold off by Warner Communications. It was followed shortly afterwards by a similar magazine, Atari Explorer.The first year of Atari Connection was distributed for free to Atari computer owners who mailed in their warrantry registration...
Dates: Publication: Spring 1981 – Summer 1984

Kilobaud Microcomputing

 Series
Identifier: MAG-KILOBAUD
Abstract

Kilobaud Microcomputing (later known as Microcomputing) was a computer hobbyist magazine published from 1977 to 1983. It was originally published under the title kilobaud. The Computer Hobbyist Magazine.

Dates: 1980 – 1982

Q64

 Series
Identifier: MAG-Q64
Abstract

Q64 was a seasonal magazine by Dimension Publishing covering the Nintendo 64 console. The magazine appears to have run for only 10 issues, ending its run at the end of 1999.

Dates: Publication: Summer 1997 – Winter 2000

Dimension-3

 Series
Identifier: MAG-DIMENSION3
Abstract

Dimension-3 was a monthly magazine by Dimension Publishing that covered computer games and the 3DO console, with a focus on emerging technologies and 3D graphics. The magazine had dedicated columns for sports games, war games, and educational games.

Dates: Publication: May 1995 – December 1995

DCM

 Series
Identifier: MAG-DCM
Abstract

DCM (subtitled The Unofficial Dreamcast Magazine) was a short-lived unofficial Sega Dreamcast magazine by Ziff Davis. The magazine ran for a little over a year, publishing only four issues on a sporadic seasonal schedule before it was discontinued.

Dates: Publication: Fall 1999 – Winter 2000