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Periodicals

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 9201 Collections and/or Records:

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

Polygon, Issue 6, December 2003

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.6
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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

Dates: Publication: December 2003

Polygon, Issue 7, January 2004

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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

Dates: Publication: January 2004

Polygon, Issue 8, February 2004

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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

Dates: Publication: February 2004

Polygon, Issue 9, March 2004

 Item — Location Polygon
Identifier: MAG-POLYGON.9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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

Dates: Publication: March 2004

Promotional trade event periodicals, assorted

 Collection
Identifier: PROMO-EVENTMAGS
Abstract

Various one-off promotional magazines and newspapers were distributed at video game industry trade shows. Although these items are simliar in function to press kits, they have been cataloged separately.

Dates: Publication: 2002–2006

PS Max

 Series
Identifier: MAG-PSMAX
Abstract PS Max was a short-lived PlayStation magazine written for a teenage audience. The magazine, spun off from the magazine PSM (according to the masthead), is credited to the PS Max Team, a team of fictional comic characters who love video games. Games are reviewed on an A-to-F scale, like a school report card.In addition to typical game magazine content such as reviews, previews, and cheat codes, PS Max also included an original comic featuring the PS Max Team.Only one...
Dates: Publication: Fall/Winter 1999

PS Max, Volume 1, Number 1, Issue 1, Fall/Winter 1999

 Item — Location PS Max
Identifier: MAG-PSMAX.1
Scope and Contents

The cover of this magazine says that the issue comes with memory card stickers. These stickers were not included in the copy acquired by the Video Game History Foundation.

Dates: Publication: Fall/Winter 1999

PS2 & Playstation Code Book, 2002

 Item — Location PSM
Identifier: MAG-PSM-SPECIAL.CODEBOOK2002
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of all 130 issues of PSM prior to its relaunch as PlayStation: The Official Magazine. The library's physical collection of PSM also has all known special issues, as well as the preview issue given out at E3 1997.



Starting with a redesign for Issue 111, PSM discontinued volume-and-issue numbering, using only sequential issue numbering.

Dates: Publication: 2002