Electronic Game magazine focuses on new electronic games for console video game units, including the Nintendo, Super NES, Sega Genesis, Sega 32x, Sony Play Station, and portable game systems such as the Nintendo GameBoy, Sega Game Gear.
The magazine also features regular columns on the latest game releases as well as special sections devoted to movies, records and other subjects of interest to the male youth market.
Electronic Game
magazine has got a lot of good information regarding the
games. It's a great magazine filled with reviews, letters, previews, and much more every month. The people behind the magazine are very well informed in the gaming industry and never let you down.
The previews are also just as good. Most are shot paragraphs of what the
upcoming game will be like, what it will feature, and how far along it is. These previews are never
hacking at why it will ... or not. They keep it upbeat and hope for the best out of "X" game.
This magazine is great if you want to hear about everything happening in the gaming
industry. Whether you are a crossword expert or pride yourself on your knowledge of all that is trivial,
Electronic Game
magazine is what your brain desires. The magazine for intelligent minds at play,
it lets you match wits with our puzzle masters. Each issue is loaded with crosswords, logic puzzles, prize filled contests, trivia and word games designed to push your intellect and thought process to the limit.
On the upside, Electronic
Game is a good magazine if you want to get the gist of what a specific video game is about or what is happening in the video game
industry; its reviews give you a general idea of how good each game is. In
essence, it is a concise and quick read. Covering all home video game systems-Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Saturn, plus PC games, online gaming, arcade action and handheld games. Loaded with informative reviews, previews, and top-secret game tips, tricks, and secret codes to master the games you so thoroughly enjoy.
Electronic Game magazine also has a great sense of
humor, but it can be serious too. The magazine has a ton of info in it with some great cheat codes and
tricks. The letter section is really good too because they only print interesting and well written letters unlike some other magazines out there like Game Informer and
Game Now. The magazine also recently had a redesign, and it looks
spectacular. So subscribe to this magazine. You won't regret it if you are a fan of video games.
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