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Game Informer

Game Informer (GI, most often stylized gameinformer from the 2010s onward[a]) is an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and associated consoles. It debuted in August 1991 when video game retailer FuncoLand started publishing an in-house newsletter.[2][3] The publication is now owned and published by GameStop, who bought FuncoLand in 2000. Due to this, a large amount of promotion is done in-store, which has contributed to the success of the magazine. As of June 2017, it is the 5th most popular magazine by copies circulated.

Game Informer
The July 2011 issue's cover
CategoriesVideo game
FrequencyEvery 5 weeks (10 per year)
PublisherGameStop
Total circulation
(2017)
7,585,296 [1]
First issueAugust 1991; 31 years ago (1991-08)
CountryUnited States
Based inMinneapolis
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.gameinformer.com
ISSN1067-6392

Starting from the 2010s, Game Informer has transitioned to a more online-based focus.[citation needed]

History

Magazine

 
Game Informer covers, circa 2005

Game Informer debuted in August 1991 as a six-page magazine. It was published every two months until November 1994, when the magazine began to be released monthly.[4]

Since 2001 Game Informer has been published by Cathy Preston, who has been working as part of the production team since 2000.[5] It was under her that the publication became an integral part of GameStop's customer loyalty program, Power Up Rewards.[6]

In 2010, Game Informer became the 5th largest magazine in the US with 5 million copies sold, ahead of popular publications like Time, Sports Illustrated, and Playboy.[7] By 2011, Game Informer had become the 3rd largest magazine in the US topping 8 million copies circulated.[8] However, in 2014 it had fallen to 4th place with 6.9 million copies sold.[9] Recent figures still place the magazine at 4th place with over 7 million copies sold.[10] The financial success of Game Informer has been attributed to its good relationship with publishers, ties to GameStop, and the lack of gaming-magazine competition.[7]

The April edition of Game Informer includes 'an annual feature Game Infarcer, an April Fools' Day prank. In the cover box head appears "World's #1 Pretend Magazine" where would ordinarily appear "World's #1 Video Game Magazine" -- "Parody" is found at the cover bottom. Game Infarcer articles are accredited to the fictional editor-in-chief Darth Clark, who is addressed in hate mail every year sent to Game Informer. The heated responses to parody articles are often featured in later Game Informer issues.[11][12]

Game Informer has included four "Sacred Cow Barbecues".[13] Similar in style to a celebrity roast, the occasion is meant to "knock some of gaming's most revered icons off their high and mighty pedestals".[14] The first Sacred Cow Barbecues featured in issue 158 (June 2006).[15] Other issues featuring Sacred Cow Barbecues are: 183 (July 2008),[14] 211 (November 2010),[16] and 261 (January 2015).[17] Sacred Cow Barbecues articles are considered controversial among those gamers who aren't amused by their favorite games being mocked.[17]

In August 2019, after months of declining financials for GameStop, about half of the current Game Informer staff were let go, part of the larger cut of more than 120 jobs by GameStop as part of the store's effort to improve their financial performance. These included some staff members that had been working at Game Informer for over 10 years, some were out on vacation during the time of the layoff. As a result of the layoff, other Game Informer staff also left of their own will, including video editor Ben Hanson. Ben Hanson eventually started his own podcast called MinnMax, in the process recruiting some of the Gameinformer staff that was laid off.[18] In March 2020 there was again another set of layoffs at Gameinformer, this time not affecting editors but instead people who worked in other departments of Gameinformer.[19]

In late June 2020, longtime editor-in-chief and founder Andy McNamara announced he was leaving Game Informer, to be the Global Director of Integrated Comms for Shooters & Star Wars at Electronic Arts, and that former senior editor Andrew Reiner would be taking his place as editor-in-chief. Andy McNamara, who had at the time stopped reviewing games for Gameinformer instead focused solely on writing stories and behind the scenes work, came back to give his final review on Gameinformer, which was for The Last of Us Part II. After leaving Gameinformer, he did eventually say that the layoffs had a big impact on him deciding to move on.[20]

On November 4, 2021, the official website announced that every issue from then on would have a small print run variant known as Game Informer Gold. This version boasted high quality paper and an alternate cover, as well as being limited to 50 copies. The first copy was given away on November 6 for their Extra Life charity livestream.[21]

In the summer of 2022, there was once again another set of layoffs, with three Gameinformer staff being cut. Andrew Reiner saw the writing on the wall and left Gameinformer in September 2022 to become a game developer, thus leaving Gameinformer with no original staff. Matt Miller, who has been in Gameinformer for over 10 years, was promoted to editor-in-chief. In Fall 2022, Kyle Hilliard (who was previously laid off) returned to Gameinformer. [22]

Website

Game Informer Online was originally launched in August 1996 and featured daily news updates as well as articles. Justin Leeper and Matthew Kato were hired on in November 1999 as full-time web editors. As part of the GameStop purchase of the magazine, this original GameInformer.com site was closed around January 2001.[23] Both Leeper and Kato were eventually placed on the editorial staff of the magazine.

GI Online was revived, at the same domain name, in September 2003, with a full redesign and many additional features, such as a review database, frequent news updates, and exclusive "Unlimited" content for subscribers. It was managed by Billy Berghammer, creator of PlanetGameCube.com (now known as NintendoWorldReport.com).[24] Berghammer is currently the editor in chief at EGM Media Group [25]

In March 2009, the online staff began creating the code for what would be the latest redesign to date. The redesign was to release hand-in-hand with the magazine's own redesign. On October 1, 2009, the newly redesigned website was live, with a welcome message from Editor-In-Chief Andy McNamara. Many new features were introduced, including a rebuilt media player, a feed highlighting the site activity of the website's users, and the ability to create user reviews.[26] At the same time, the magazine's podcast, The Game Informer Show, was launched.[27]

Each year in January or February, Game Informer's editors count and judge the "Top 50 Games of [last year]". The games are sorted in order of release date. They do not have rankings, but they do commemorate special games with awards like Game of the Year and other examples. They also have top ten charts of differing categories, both in the "Top 50" section of the website and in the regular magazine.

In August each year, Game Informer includes an "E3 Hot 50", a special section that reviews the year's E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) and most to all of its games, which also temporarily replaces the "Previews" section of the print edition.

Australian edition

In November 2009, Game Informer was launched in Australia by former Australian GamePro, Gameplayer and Official PlayStation Magazine editor Chris Stead and publisher Citrus Media.[28] By June 2010, Game Informer Australia had become the first local games publication to pass 10,000 subscribers. By August 18, 2010, it had become Australia's biggest-selling video games publication.[29]

Game Informer Australia was closed down on April 18, 2019, as a result of cost-cutting measures from its publishing company EB Games Australia.[30]

GI Australia editor David Milner noted on Twitter that despite the fact that "readership was up 19% over the last year", that "Recent ad sales, however, did not really reflect this"; he also noted the failed attempt at EB Games Australia's corporate parent GameStop to find a buyer after months on the market, causing their shares to drop.[31]

Reviews

Game Informer currently reviews games on PCs; consoles including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR, Xbox Series X, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch; and mobile devices running Android and iOS.[32] Game Informer used to give separate reviews of the same game for each console for which that game was released; starting in the mid-2000s, GI has published just one consolidated review for the game, while provides notes on the pros and cons of each version. Older games, three per issue, were given brief reviews in the magazine's "Classic GI" section (compared with the game's original review score, if one exists). This was discontinued in 2009, months before the redesign of the magazine. The magazine's staff rate games on a scale of 1 to 10 with quarter-point intervals. A score of 1 to 5 is considered terrible (in many issues, 1 is noted as a joke reason for the score, for instance, "Duplicates in lootboxes" in issue 295);[33] 6 to 7 is "average", a decently playable, and sometimes fun (but flawed) game; and 10 is a rare, "outstanding", nearly perfect game.[34]

Notes

  1. ^ Previous title stylizations included GAME INFORMER in the 1990s, and GAMEINFORMER in the 2000s, though the latter has also appeared on some issues as recently as 2020, most often when using a special stylization to mimic the logo of the cover-story game.

References

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  2. ^ (PDF). PSAResearch.com. PSA Research Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 14, 2016. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "10 Years of Game Informer" (August 2001). Game Informer, p. 42. "In August 1991, FuncoLand began publishing a six-page circular to be handed out free in all of its retail locations."
  4. ^ "GameInformer". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  5. ^ Hanson, Ben (October 13, 2016). "GI Show – Reliving 25 Years Of Game Informer History". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  6. ^ Gaudiosi, John (September 23, 2014). "10 powerful women in video games". Fortune.com. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  7. ^ a b Tassi, Paul (February 8, 2011). "Game Informer Jumps a Third in Circulation to Become Fifth Largest Magazine in US". Forbes. Forbes, LLC. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  8. ^ Tassi, Paul (September 10, 2012). "GameStop Propels Game Informer to Become 3rd Most Read Magazine". Forbes. Forbes, LLC. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  9. ^ . Audit Bureau of Circulations. December 31, 2015. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  10. ^ "Company Profile". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  11. ^ Marchiafava, Jeff (May 10, 2011). "The Return of Darth Clark". Gameinformer.com. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  12. ^ Marchiafava, Jeff (May 8, 2014). "Darth Clark Strikes Again". GameInformer.com. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  13. ^ Marchiafava, Jeff (December 3, 2014). "Making The Fourth Inaugural Sacred Cow Barbecue Art". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  14. ^ a b Game Informer Issue 183 inFamous
  15. ^ Game Informer, issue 158 (June 2006)
  16. ^ Game Informer, issue 213 (January 2011) p. 8; Turi, Tim (October 6, 2010). "November Cover Revealed: Resistance 3". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  17. ^ a b Marchiafava, Jeff (February 3, 2015). "Sacred Cow Barbecue Strikes Again". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  18. ^ Schreier, Jason (August 20, 2019). "GameStop Lays Off Over 100 People, Including Nearly Half of Game Informer's Staff". Kotaku. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  19. ^ "GI Update: Publisher Cathy Preston Retires". Game Informer.
  20. ^ Favis, Elise (June 30, 2020). "Editor-in-Chief Andy McNamara leaves Game Informer after 29 years". Washington Post. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  21. ^ Reiner, Andrew (2021-11-04). "Introducing Game Informer Gold, An Ultra-Rare Gaming Collectible". Game Informer. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  22. ^ "This is My Last Week at Game Informer". Game Informer.
  23. ^ "On the Web" (August 2001). Game Informer, p. 49. "Sadly, this ill-fated site was to last little more that [sic] a year, as gameinformer.com would fall prey to the massive meltdown of the Internet economy in February [of 2001]."
  24. ^ [1] May 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ Gilbert, Ben (May 15, 2010). . Joystiq. AOL. Archived from the original on January 28, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  26. ^ Mcnamara, Andy (October 1, 2009). "Welcome To The New GameInformer.com". www.GameInformer.com. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  27. ^ Andy Mcnamara, September 29, 2009,The Inaugural Game Informer Show: Episode 1 Game Informer
  28. ^ Wildgoose, David (November 3, 2009). "Game Informer Magazine Launches Aussie Edition". Kotaku. Univision Communications. Retrieved November 3, 2009.
  29. ^ . EB Games. Archived from the original on August 26, 2010. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  30. ^ McAloon, Alissa (April 18, 2019). "Game Informer Australia closed down in wake of GameStop cuts". gamasutra. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  31. ^ "David Milner statement via Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  32. ^ Game Informer, issue 323 pp. 80
  33. ^ Game Informer, issue 295, p. 70
  34. ^ Game Informer, issue 251 (March 2014), p. 84

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Game Informer GI most often stylized gameinformer from the 2010s onward a is an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles news strategy and reviews of video games and associated consoles It debuted in August 1991 when video game retailer FuncoLand started publishing an in house newsletter 2 3 The publication is now owned and published by GameStop who bought FuncoLand in 2000 Due to this a large amount of promotion is done in store which has contributed to the success of the magazine As of June 2017 it is the 5th most popular magazine by copies circulated Game InformerThe July 2011 issue s coverCategoriesVideo gameFrequencyEvery 5 weeks 10 per year PublisherGameStopTotal circulation 2017 7 585 296 1 First issueAugust 1991 31 years ago 1991 08 CountryUnited StatesBased inMinneapolisLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr gameinformer wbr comISSN1067 6392Starting from the 2010s Game Informer has transitioned to a more online based focus citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Magazine 1 2 Website 1 3 Australian edition 2 Reviews 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditMagazine Edit Game Informer covers circa 2005 Game Informer debuted in August 1991 as a six page magazine It was published every two months until November 1994 when the magazine began to be released monthly 4 Since 2001 Game Informer has been published by Cathy Preston who has been working as part of the production team since 2000 5 It was under her that the publication became an integral part of GameStop s customer loyalty program Power Up Rewards 6 In 2010 Game Informer became the 5th largest magazine in the US with 5 million copies sold ahead of popular publications like Time Sports Illustrated and Playboy 7 By 2011 Game Informer had become the 3rd largest magazine in the US topping 8 million copies circulated 8 However in 2014 it had fallen to 4th place with 6 9 million copies sold 9 Recent figures still place the magazine at 4th place with over 7 million copies sold 10 The financial success of Game Informer has been attributed to its good relationship with publishers ties to GameStop and the lack of gaming magazine competition 7 The April edition of Game Informer includes an annual feature Game Infarcer an April Fools Day prank In the cover box head appears World s 1 Pretend Magazine where would ordinarily appear World s 1 Video Game Magazine Parody is found at the cover bottom Game Infarcer articles are accredited to the fictional editor in chief Darth Clark who is addressed in hate mail every year sent to Game Informer The heated responses to parody articles are often featured in later Game Informer issues 11 12 Game Informer has included four Sacred Cow Barbecues 13 Similar in style to a celebrity roast the occasion is meant to knock some of gaming s most revered icons off their high and mighty pedestals 14 The first Sacred Cow Barbecues featured in issue 158 June 2006 15 Other issues featuring Sacred Cow Barbecues are 183 July 2008 14 211 November 2010 16 and 261 January 2015 17 Sacred Cow Barbecues articles are considered controversial among those gamers who aren t amused by their favorite games being mocked 17 In August 2019 after months of declining financials for GameStop about half of the current Game Informer staff were let go part of the larger cut of more than 120 jobs by GameStop as part of the store s effort to improve their financial performance These included some staff members that had been working at Game Informer for over 10 years some were out on vacation during the time of the layoff As a result of the layoff other Game Informer staff also left of their own will including video editor Ben Hanson Ben Hanson eventually started his own podcast called MinnMax in the process recruiting some of the Gameinformer staff that was laid off 18 In March 2020 there was again another set of layoffs at Gameinformer this time not affecting editors but instead people who worked in other departments of Gameinformer 19 In late June 2020 longtime editor in chief and founder Andy McNamara announced he was leaving Game Informer to be the Global Director of Integrated Comms for Shooters amp Star Wars at Electronic Arts and that former senior editor Andrew Reiner would be taking his place as editor in chief Andy McNamara who had at the time stopped reviewing games for Gameinformer instead focused solely on writing stories and behind the scenes work came back to give his final review on Gameinformer which was for The Last of Us Part II After leaving Gameinformer he did eventually say that the layoffs had a big impact on him deciding to move on 20 On November 4 2021 the official website announced that every issue from then on would have a small print run variant known as Game Informer Gold This version boasted high quality paper and an alternate cover as well as being limited to 50 copies The first copy was given away on November 6 for their Extra Life charity livestream 21 In the summer of 2022 there was once again another set of layoffs with three Gameinformer staff being cut Andrew Reiner saw the writing on the wall and left Gameinformer in September 2022 to become a game developer thus leaving Gameinformer with no original staff Matt Miller who has been in Gameinformer for over 10 years was promoted to editor in chief In Fall 2022 Kyle Hilliard who was previously laid off returned to Gameinformer 22 Website Edit Game Informer Online was originally launched in August 1996 and featured daily news updates as well as articles Justin Leeper and Matthew Kato were hired on in November 1999 as full time web editors As part of the GameStop purchase of the magazine this original GameInformer com site was closed around January 2001 23 Both Leeper and Kato were eventually placed on the editorial staff of the magazine GI Online was revived at the same domain name in September 2003 with a full redesign and many additional features such as a review database frequent news updates and exclusive Unlimited content for subscribers It was managed by Billy Berghammer creator of PlanetGameCube com now known as NintendoWorldReport com 24 Berghammer is currently the editor in chief at EGM Media Group 25 In March 2009 the online staff began creating the code for what would be the latest redesign to date The redesign was to release hand in hand with the magazine s own redesign On October 1 2009 the newly redesigned website was live with a welcome message from Editor In Chief Andy McNamara Many new features were introduced including a rebuilt media player a feed highlighting the site activity of the website s users and the ability to create user reviews 26 At the same time the magazine s podcast The Game Informer Show was launched 27 Each year in January or February Game Informer s editors count and judge the Top 50 Games of last year The games are sorted in order of release date They do not have rankings but they do commemorate special games with awards like Game of the Year and other examples They also have top ten charts of differing categories both in the Top 50 section of the website and in the regular magazine In August each year Game Informer includes an E3 Hot 50 a special section that reviews the year s E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo and most to all of its games which also temporarily replaces the Previews section of the print edition Australian edition Edit In November 2009 Game Informer was launched in Australia by former Australian GamePro Gameplayer and Official PlayStation Magazine editor Chris Stead and publisher Citrus Media 28 By June 2010 Game Informer Australia had become the first local games publication to pass 10 000 subscribers By August 18 2010 it had become Australia s biggest selling video games publication 29 Game Informer Australia was closed down on April 18 2019 as a result of cost cutting measures from its publishing company EB Games Australia 30 GI Australia editor David Milner noted on Twitter that despite the fact that readership was up 19 over the last year that Recent ad sales however did not really reflect this he also noted the failed attempt at EB Games Australia s corporate parent GameStop to find a buyer after months on the market causing their shares to drop 31 Reviews EditGame Informer currently reviews games on PCs consoles including PlayStation 5 PlayStation 4 PlayStation VR Xbox Series X Xbox One and Nintendo Switch and mobile devices running Android and iOS 32 Game Informer used to give separate reviews of the same game for each console for which that game was released starting in the mid 2000s GI has published just one consolidated review for the game while provides notes on the pros and cons of each version Older games three per issue were given brief reviews in the magazine s Classic GI section compared with the game s original review score if one exists This was discontinued in 2009 months before the redesign of the magazine The magazine s staff rate games on a scale of 1 to 10 with quarter point intervals A score of 1 to 5 is considered terrible in many issues 1 is noted as a joke reason for the score for instance Duplicates in lootboxes in issue 295 33 6 to 7 is average a decently playable and sometimes fun but flawed game and 10 is a rare outstanding nearly perfect game 34 Notes Edit Previous title stylizations included GAME INFORMER in the 1990s and GAMEINFORMER in the 2000s though the latter has also appeared on some issues as recently as 2020 most often when using a special stylization to mimic the logo of the cover story game References Edit News amp Views AAM blog auditedmedia com Retrieved Jan 29 2021 Top 100 U S Magazines by Circulation PDF PSAResearch com PSA Research Center Archived from the original PDF on April 14 2016 Retrieved February 6 2016 10 Years of Game Informer August 2001 Game Informer p 42 In August 1991 FuncoLand began publishing a six page circular to be handed out free in all of its retail locations GameInformer Game Informer GameStop Retrieved November 20 2014 Hanson Ben October 13 2016 GI Show Reliving 25 Years Of Game Informer History Game Informer GameStop Retrieved February 10 2017 Gaudiosi John September 23 2014 10 powerful women in video games Fortune com Retrieved February 10 2017 a b Tassi Paul February 8 2011 Game Informer Jumps a Third in Circulation to Become Fifth Largest Magazine in US Forbes Forbes LLC Retrieved February 10 2017 Tassi Paul September 10 2012 GameStop Propels Game Informer to Become 3rd Most Read Magazine Forbes Forbes LLC Retrieved February 10 2017 eCirc for Consumer Magazines Audit Bureau of Circulations December 31 2015 Archived from the original on July 24 2012 Retrieved June 1 2016 Company Profile Game Informer GameStop Retrieved February 10 2017 Marchiafava Jeff May 10 2011 The Return of Darth Clark Gameinformer com Retrieved February 11 2017 Marchiafava Jeff May 8 2014 Darth Clark Strikes Again GameInformer com Retrieved February 11 2017 Marchiafava Jeff December 3 2014 Making The Fourth Inaugural Sacred Cow Barbecue Art Game Informer GameStop Retrieved February 11 2017 a b Game Informer Issue 183 inFamous Game Informer issue 158 June 2006 Game Informer issue 213 January 2011 p 8 Turi Tim October 6 2010 November Cover Revealed Resistance 3 Game Informer GameStop Retrieved February 11 2017 a b Marchiafava Jeff February 3 2015 Sacred Cow Barbecue Strikes Again Game Informer GameStop Retrieved February 11 2017 Schreier Jason August 20 2019 GameStop Lays Off Over 100 People Including Nearly Half of Game Informer s Staff Kotaku Retrieved August 20 2019 GI Update Publisher Cathy Preston Retires Game Informer Favis Elise June 30 2020 Editor in Chief Andy McNamara leaves Game Informer after 29 years Washington Post Retrieved March 14 2021 Reiner Andrew 2021 11 04 Introducing Game Informer Gold An Ultra Rare Gaming Collectible Game Informer Retrieved 2022 08 14 This is My Last Week at Game Informer Game Informer On the Web August 2001 Game Informer p 49 Sadly this ill fated site was to last little more that sic a year as gameinformer com would fall prey to the massive meltdown of the Internet economy in February of 2001 1 Archived May 3 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gilbert Ben May 15 2010 EGM Now hires industry vet Billy Berghammer as group EIC Joystiq AOL Archived from the original on January 28 2015 Retrieved November 20 2014 Mcnamara Andy October 1 2009 Welcome To The New GameInformer com www GameInformer com Retrieved November 20 2014 Andy Mcnamara September 29 2009 The Inaugural Game Informer Show Episode 1 Game Informer Wildgoose David November 3 2009 Game Informer Magazine Launches Aussie Edition Kotaku Univision Communications Retrieved November 3 2009 Game Informer Officially Australia s 1 Games Magazine EB Games Archived from the original on August 26 2010 Retrieved August 18 2010 McAloon Alissa April 18 2019 Game Informer Australia closed down in wake of GameStop cuts gamasutra Retrieved April 18 2019 David Milner statement via Twitter Twitter Retrieved April 17 2019 Game Informer issue 323 pp 80 Game Informer issue 295 p 70 Game Informer issue 251 March 2014 p 84External links EditOfficial website Archived Game Informer Magazines at the Wayback Machine Archived Game Informer Magazines on Retro CDN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Game Informer amp oldid 1148280200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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