Official licensed publications
Found in 593 Collections and/or Records:
This Week In Consumer Electronics, SCES 1994 Daily, Day 3, June 25, 1994
This officially licensed Consumer Electronics Show daily magazine was published for Summer CES 1994.
Ultimate Guide to Halo 2, 2005
This is a collection of issues for Official Xbox Magazine, including an assortment of special issues. The library is missing most issues of OXM between 2013–2019.
Ultimate Guide to Xbox 360 Achievements, est. fall 2008
This is a collection of issues for Official Xbox Magazine, including an assortment of special issues. The library is missing most issues of OXM between 2013–2019.
Ultimate PS3 Strategy Guide, 2008
This is an near-complete collection of PlayStation: The Official Magazine. The library's physical collection also has several special issues of the magazine.
Ultimate Xbox Buyer's Guide, Fall 2006
This is a collection of issues for Official Xbox Magazine, including an assortment of special issues. The library is missing most issues of OXM between 2013–2019.
Video Game Guide, Winter CES 1994, January 6–9, 1994
Video Game Guide was a supplement for This Week In Consumer Electronics CES Daily at Winter CES 1994. The pamphlet advertised the video game exhibitors at the event, along with a brief editorial about the state of th game industry.
Voodoo: The Official Magazine
Voodoo was the official magazine of graphics card manufacturer 3dfx Interactive. The magazine was produced and published by Dimension Publishing and covered computer games with an emphasis on 3D graphics.
Voodoo: The Official Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 1998
Voodoo: The Official Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2, Summer 1998
World of Warcraft Official Magazine
World of Warcraft Official Magazine (also referred to as World of Warcraft: The Magazine) was a magazine by Future covering World of Warcraft. The magazine featured articles about game content and lore as well as community spotlights, strategy guides, and interviews with developers. The magazine was introduced at BlizzCon 2009 and was intended to be published quarterly; it was discontinued in 2011 after five issues.