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Game Informer is a magazine that's first issue was released in August 1991. It is owned by Gamestop, a game selling company, though it will also be sold else where such as Barnes & Noble, and others. It features all current Nintendo made products, as well as it's competitors.
Game Informer is self-proclaimed "The World's #1 Computer and Video Game Magazine", as stated on every recent cover of the magazine.
Features[]
- Staff - Information on all the staff
- GI Spy - Pictures of some of the companies in Video Games
- Dear GI - Letters that fans have sent in, as well as fan art
- Connect - Latest Technological News
- Gear - Covering all Gadgets and Gear
- Opinion - An editorial on the state of video gaming
- Cover Story - All the info on the game or subject on the cover
- Previews - Previews on upcoming games
- PhotoPhile - Many photos of upcoming games with short descriptions
- Reviews - Reviews of games that just came out, or are about to
- Charts - Top 20 selling video games
- Reviews Archive - Many old review scores from past issues
- Secret Access - Cheat and hint page
- Classic GI - reviews of classic games
- Game Over - Video Game Trivia
Other Info[]
Official Website
US $5.99 retail price
External links[]
- Game Informer at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multi-Format Magazines | |
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North America |
@Gamer (2010-2013) • EGM (1989-2015) • Electronic Games (1981-1997) • Expert Gamer (1994-2001) • Game Developer (1994-2013) • GameFan (1992-2000) • GMR (2003-2005) • GamePro (1989-2011) • Game Informer (1991-Present) • GameNOW (2001-2004) • Game On! USA • Game Players (1989-1998) • Gamers' Republic (1998-2001) • Hardcore Gamer (2005-2010) • incite Video Gaming (1999-2000) • Indie Game Magazine (2008-2015) • Intelligent Gamer (1996) • Little Player • Next Generation (1995-2002) • Old School Gamer Magazine (2017-Present) • Play (Magazine) (2001-2009) • Q64 • Retro (Magazine) • Super Gaming (1991-1992) • Tips & Tricks (1994-2007) • Ultimate Gamer • (1995-1996) Video Game Collector (2004-2009) • VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (1988-1996) |
South America |
Acao Games • SuperGamePower (1994-2002) |
PAL |
110% Gaming (2014-2018) • Arcade (Magazine) (1998-2000) • CVG (1981-2004) • Edge (1993-Present) • GamesTM (2002-2018) • GamesMaster (1993-2018) • Hyper (1993-2018) • Maximum • Mean Machines (1990-1992) • Next Level (1998-2003) • Retro Gamer (2004-Present) • Robot (2013-Present) • Super Play (1993-2009) |
Japan |
Continue (Magazine) (2001-2018) • Famitsu (1986-Present) • • Dengeki Games (2009-2011) |