Periodicals
Found in 9568 Collections and/or Records:
Halo 3: The Ultimate Guide, Winter 2007/2008
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.
Halo: The 10th Anniversary, November 2011
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.
Halo: Uprising, 2007–2009
This collection includes an assortment of individual video game-related comics from various sources and publishers. The collection only includes individual comic issues, not bound graphic novel books or omnibus collections. Currently, the collection currently stretches from the early 1990s to late 2000s.
Halo: Uprising, Issue 1, August 22, 2007
This collection includes an assortment of individual video game-related comics from various sources and publishers. The collection only includes individual comic issues, not bound graphic novel books or omnibus collections. Currently, the collection currently stretches from the early 1990s to late 2000s.
Hardcore Gamer
He Has Hivemind! A Videogames Zine, Issue 1, December 2014
The library's zine collection currently holds five subcollections of zines by various authors and groups.
Hero Illustrated
Hero Illustrated was a comics magazine by Sendai Publishing, the publishers of Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM), under the name Warrior Publications. The magazine's staff overlapped with EGM, including editor Steve Harris. Although Hero Illustrated was not focused on video games, the magazine included ads for video games and occasionally covered games based on comics.
Hi-Res Magazine
Hi-Res Magazine was a short-lived bimonthly publication covering video games and software for Atari consoles and Atari computers. The magazine only ran for four issues.
Hi-Res Magazine, Issue 1, November 1983
This collection currently includes the first of four issues of Hi-Res Magazine. Issues are not dated; the publication dates are taken from the Classic Computer Magazine Archive.
High-End
High-End was a video game magazine "for advanced video gamers," focusing on console games, import games, and next-generation hardware. The magazine operated on an erratic schedule, only publishing four known issues over two years. Based on anecdotal evidence, the magazine had a low distribution limited to people within the video game business and may never have been widely distributed at newsstands.
