Multiplatform gaming -- Magazines
Found in 3217 Collections and/or Records:
Flux, Direct Market Edition #1, est. April 1995
This single Direct Market Edition of Flux is identical to Issue #4 apart from a new cover. Although the issue is undated, it was presumably published in April 1995 at the same time as Issue #4.
Flux, Issue #1, July 1994
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Flux, Issue #2, October 1994
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Flux, Issue #3, January 1995
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Flux, Issue #4, April 1995
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Flux, Issue #5, July 1995
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Flux, Issue #6, October 1995
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Flux, Issue #7, January 1996
This collection includes all seven issues of Flux. The library also has a one-off "Direct Market" issue, which is identical to Issue #4 apart from its cover.
Foul Videogame Lifestyle Magazine, Issue 11, 2002
This is a partial collection of Foul. Issues of Foul are undated; dates for individual issues are estimated based on their content.
Content Note: Foul contains pervasive offensive content (particularly misogyny) and explicit language and imagery.
Foul Videogame Subculture
Foul Videogame Subculture was an independent magazine published by Multimedia 1.0, a video game store in New York. The magazine attempted to cover video games from an edgy, explicit angle celebrating "every sin imaginable" (issue 8, p.6). Most content in Foul is deliberately offensive, sexist, and obscene, at times verging into hate speech and pornography.