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Multiplatform gaming -- Magazines

 Subject
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Found in 3394 Collections and/or Records:

PoJo's Video Game Review

 Series
Identifier: MAG-POJO
Abstract PoJo's Video Game Review (later simply titled Video Game Review) was a short-lived video game magazine published around 2001. It was styled like a consumer product guide, featuring news and reviews about upcoming games and consoles, as well as spotlights on gaming accessories. Game reviews in PoJo's Video Game Review did not have scores assigned but rather acted more like product recommendations.The PoJo brand started out as The Almighty PoJo, a Pokémon...
Dates: Publication: 2000–2001

PoJo's Video Game Review, 2001

 Item — Location Pojo's Video Game Review
Identifier: MAG-POJO.2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: Copyright: 2001

PoJo's Video Game Review 2001, Special Edition, circa late 2000

 Item — Location Pojo's Video Game Review
Identifier: MAG-POJO.1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: Publication: circa late 2000

Polygon

 Series
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON
Abstract Polygon was a short-lived magazine targeted to an adult audience, billing itself as "Intelligent Gaming." In addition to game reviews and previews, Polygon also featured extended articles profiling developers and studios, as well as coverage of related media such as anime.The cover of Polygon advertises the magazine as a successor to Silicon, a free magazine distributed at game stores that was also published by Ryan Smith. Apart from their sharing Smith as their publisher, it is...
Dates: Publication: 2003–2004

Polygon, Issue 0, June 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.0
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all ten known issues of Polygon.

Dates: Publication: June 2003

Polygon, Issue 1, July 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all ten known issues of Polygon.

Dates: Publication: July 2003

Polygon, Issue 2, August 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all ten known issues of Polygon.

Dates: Publication: August 2003

Polygon, Issue 3, September 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all ten known issues of Polygon.

Dates: Publication: September 2003

Polygon, Issue 4, October 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all ten known issues of Polygon.

Dates: Publication: October 2003

Polygon, Issue 5, November 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all ten known issues of Polygon.

Dates: Publication: November 2003