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Arcade / Dynamite
Arcade was an early children's arcade magazine that was published together with Dynamite, a children's celebrity magazine by Scholastic. Both magazines were printed as a single publication, with each taking up a portion of the issue. The back cover of Dynamite was the front cover of Arcade, and vice-versa.
Arcade / Electronic Entertainment
Arcade Express / Electronic Games Hotline
Arcade Express (later named Electronic Games Hotline) was a biweekly newsletter supplement to the magazine Electronic Games, covering breaking news, reviews, and other stories that may not have been covered in the monthly magazine.
Atari Age
Atari Age was the official magazine distributed by the Atari Club, the fan club run by Atari, Inc. in the 1980s. The publication ran for two years, discontinued after the console and computer division of Atari was sold off by Warner Communications.
Atari Connection
Atari Explorer
Atari Interface
Atari Interface (also called Atari Interface Magazine or AIM) was an independent magazine by and for the Atari computer user community. Contributors came from a variety of Atari user groups across North America, which are listed in the front of the magazine.
Atarian
Atarian (also titled Atarian Video Game Magazine) was Atari's official magazine about games for Atari consoles. The magazine ran for only three issues.
Beckett Massive Online Gamer
Beyond Gaming
Beyond Gaming was the magazine for The Ultimate Game Club, a mail-order video game retailer in the early 90s. The magazine was published twice yearly and included advertisements for new games and listings for current inventory.
Beyond Gaming is believed to have only run for only four issues.
