United States
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Video Game Buyer's Guide 2001, 2001
Video game flyers, assorted
This is an unorganized collection of miscellanous video game flyers, likely sourced from trade show events. These items may be reorganized in the future as this collection grows.
Video Game Greatest Hits, July/August 1991
These special issues of GamePro were published outside the magazine's normal publishing schedule and numbering scheme. They include issues for specific games, consoles, and subject areas.
This sub-series currently includes 10 special and supplemental magazines that were published between 1990–1993. Other special issues of GamePro have not been cataloged yet.
Video Game Review, 2001
This collection includes all three known issues of PoJo's Video Game Review.
PoJo's Video Game Review did not have issue numbers or months assigned. For cataloging purposes, publication order was based on information from Sega Retro, which seems to have based their order on contextual information and copyright dates from each issue.
Video Games
Video Games was an early American video game magazine, published monthly. The magazine focused on console and arcade games, and later, computer games.
Video Games Player / Computer Games
Video Games Player, renamed Computer Games in 1984, was a video game magazine by Carnegie Publications Corp., usually published bimonthly. Despite its change in title, both incarnations of the magazine covered home consoles, arcade games, and computer games.
Video Games Player, Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 1982
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Video Games Player, Volume 2, Number 1, August/September 1983
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Video Games Player, Volume 2, Number 2, October/November 1983
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Video Games Underground
Video Games Magazine was a bimonthly publication that billed itself as "the source for next-generation gamers." A substantial amount of each issue was dedicated to game hints, strategy guides, and cheat codes, though the magazine also covered upcoming video games with a focus on large screenshots. The magazine appears to have run for nine issues, ending after one-and-a-half years.