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Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, Retro Gamer soon became a monthly. In 2005, a general decline in gaming and computer magazine readership led to the closure of its publishers, Live Publishing,[1] and the rights to the magazine were later purchased by Imagine Publishing.[2] It was taken over by Future plc on 21 October 2016, following Future's acquisition of Imagine Publishing.

Retro Gamer
Issue 188
Editor
  • Martyn Carroll (2004–2005)
  • Darran Jones (2005–present)
CategoriesVideo game journalism
FrequencyMonthly
First issueMarch 2004
Company
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.retrogamer.net
ISSN1742-3155

History

The first 18 issues of the magazine came with a coverdisk. It usually contained freeware remakes of retro video games and emulators, but also videos and free commercial PC software such as The Games Factory and The Elder Scrolls: Arena. Some issues had themed CDs containing the entire back catalogue of a publisher such as Durell, Llamasoft and Gremlin Graphics.

On 27 September 2005, the magazine's original publishing company, Live Publishing, went into bankruptcy.[1] The magazine's official online forums described the magazine as "finished" shortly before issue #19 was due for release. However, rights to Retro Gamer were purchased by Imagine Publishing in October 2005 and the magazine was re-launched on 8 December 2005.[2]

Retro Survival is a commercial CD retro games magazine put together by the freelance writers of Retro Gamer when Live Publishing collapsed. The CD was published in November 2005 and contains articles that would have appeared in Issue 19 of Retro Gamer, as well as several extras including a foreword by celebrity games journalist Mr Biffo.

In June 2004, a tribute to Zzap!64 was included, "The DEF Tribute to Zzap!64", celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Commodore 64 focused magazine.[3]

Includes interviews with leading 80s and 90s programmers such as David Crane, Matthew Smith and Archer Maclean. Regular columns also feature such as Back to the 80s and 90s, Desert Island Disks (what games would a gaming celebrity take to a desert island) and From the Archives (a profile of a particular game developer or publisher).

The 'Making Of's' is a recurring feature in which well-known developers are interviewed about the creation and design process behind their games. Classic titles covered in past issues have included Breakout (Steve Wozniak), Dungeon Master (Doug Bell), Smash TV (Eugene Jarvis), Starfox (Jez San), Rescue on Fractalus! (David Fox/Charlie Kellner), Prince of Persia (Jordan Mechner), Berzerk (Alan McNeil), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Steve Meretzky), Crystal Castles (Franz X. Lanzinger), Tetris (Alexey Pajitnov), Sheep in Space (Jeff Minter) Out Run (Yu Suzuki) and Splat! (Ian Andrew).

Issue 48 (February 2008) contained an exclusive interview with Manic Miner creator Matthew Smith, written by freelancer Paul Drury after a visit to Smith's family home in Liverpool.

March 2010 (issue 75) saw John Romero collaborating with Retro Gamer, taking on the role of 'Guest Editor', taking charge of the magazine's editorial and splashing his own unique style to a number of his favorite articles and subjects throughout the magazine.[4]

The magazine celebrated its 150th issue in January 2016 and as of November 2016, the staff consists of Editor Darran Jones, Production Editor Drew Sleep, Senior Staff Writer Nick Thorpe and Designer Sam Ribbits.

The magazine posts its own issue preview videos on its YouTube channel, featuring editor Darran Jones and Production Editor Drew Sleep as hosts.[5]

Digital version

Three DVDs with 25 to 30 issues each have been released over the years:

  • Retro Gamer eMag Load 1[6] (containing issues #1 to #30)
  • Retro Gamer eMag Load 2[7] (containing issues #31 to #55)
  • Retro Gamer eMag Load 3[8] (containing issues #56 to #80)

Retro Gamer is now available as an iOS app and can be downloaded onto iPhone and iPad.

Awards

Retro Gamer won Best Magazine at the 2010 Games Media Awards.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b . MCV. Intent Media. Archived from the original on 12 April 2007. Retrieved 3 September 2006.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). Imagine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 November 2005. Retrieved 3 September 2006.
  3. ^ . gamesindustry.biz. Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 2 September 2006.
  4. ^ "Retro Gamer gains industry legend as guest Editor". InPublishing. 30 March 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Retro Gamer Magazine". YouTube. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  6. ^ Retro Gamer eMag Load 1 at imagineshop.co.uk
  7. ^ Retro Gamer eMag Load 2 at imagineshop.co.uk
  8. ^ Retro Gamer eMag Load 3 at imagineshop.co.uk
  9. ^ Stuart, Keith (15 October 2010). "Guardian triumphs at Games Media Awards". The Guardian. London.

External links

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Retro Gamer is a British magazine published worldwide covering retro video games It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject Launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication Retro Gamer soon became a monthly In 2005 a general decline in gaming and computer magazine readership led to the closure of its publishers Live Publishing 1 and the rights to the magazine were later purchased by Imagine Publishing 2 It was taken over by Future plc on 21 October 2016 following Future s acquisition of Imagine Publishing Retro GamerIssue 188EditorMartyn Carroll 2004 2005 Darran Jones 2005 present CategoriesVideo game journalismFrequencyMonthlyFirst issueMarch 2004CompanyLive Publishing 2004 2005 Imagine Publishing 2005 2016 Future Publishing 2016 present CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr retrogamer wbr netISSN1742 3155 Contents 1 History 2 Digital version 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe first 18 issues of the magazine came with a coverdisk It usually contained freeware remakes of retro video games and emulators but also videos and free commercial PC software such as The Games Factory and The Elder Scrolls Arena Some issues had themed CDs containing the entire back catalogue of a publisher such as Durell Llamasoft and Gremlin Graphics On 27 September 2005 the magazine s original publishing company Live Publishing went into bankruptcy 1 The magazine s official online forums described the magazine as finished shortly before issue 19 was due for release However rights to Retro Gamer were purchased by Imagine Publishing in October 2005 and the magazine was re launched on 8 December 2005 2 Retro Survival is a commercial CD retro games magazine put together by the freelance writers of Retro Gamer when Live Publishing collapsed The CD was published in November 2005 and contains articles that would have appeared in Issue 19 of Retro Gamer as well as several extras including a foreword by celebrity games journalist Mr Biffo In June 2004 a tribute to Zzap 64 was included The DEF Tribute to Zzap 64 celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Commodore 64 focused magazine 3 Includes interviews with leading 80s and 90s programmers such as David Crane Matthew Smith and Archer Maclean Regular columns also feature such as Back to the 80s and 90s Desert Island Disks what games would a gaming celebrity take to a desert island and From the Archives a profile of a particular game developer or publisher The Making Of s is a recurring feature in which well known developers are interviewed about the creation and design process behind their games Classic titles covered in past issues have included Breakout Steve Wozniak Dungeon Master Doug Bell Smash TV Eugene Jarvis Starfox Jez San Rescue on Fractalus David Fox Charlie Kellner Prince of Persia Jordan Mechner Berzerk Alan McNeil The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy Steve Meretzky Crystal Castles Franz X Lanzinger Tetris Alexey Pajitnov Sheep in Space Jeff Minter Out Run Yu Suzuki and Splat Ian Andrew Issue 48 February 2008 contained an exclusive interview with Manic Miner creator Matthew Smith written by freelancer Paul Drury after a visit to Smith s family home in Liverpool March 2010 issue 75 saw John Romero collaborating with Retro Gamer taking on the role of Guest Editor taking charge of the magazine s editorial and splashing his own unique style to a number of his favorite articles and subjects throughout the magazine 4 The magazine celebrated its 150th issue in January 2016 and as of November 2016 the staff consists of Editor Darran Jones Production Editor Drew Sleep Senior Staff Writer Nick Thorpe and Designer Sam Ribbits The magazine posts its own issue preview videos on its YouTube channel featuring editor Darran Jones and Production Editor Drew Sleep as hosts 5 Digital version EditThree DVDs with 25 to 30 issues each have been released over the years Retro Gamer eMag Load 1 6 containing issues 1 to 30 Retro Gamer eMag Load 2 7 containing issues 31 to 55 Retro Gamer eMag Load 3 8 containing issues 56 to 80 Retro Gamer is now available as an iOS app and can be downloaded onto iPhone and iPad Awards EditRetro Gamer won Best Magazine at the 2010 Games Media Awards 9 References Edit a b Live Publishing set for administration MCV Intent Media Archived from the original on 12 April 2007 Retrieved 3 September 2006 a b Imagine acquires Retro Gamer PDF Imagine Archived from the original PDF on 3 November 2005 Retrieved 3 September 2006 PRESS RELEASE Retro Gamer Zzaps Back to the Future gamesindustry biz Eurogamer Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 2 September 2006 Retro Gamer gains industry legend as guest Editor InPublishing 30 March 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Retro Gamer Magazine YouTube Retrieved 31 October 2016 Retro Gamer eMag Load 1 at imagineshop co uk Retro Gamer eMag Load 2 at imagineshop co uk Retro Gamer eMag Load 3 at imagineshop co uk Stuart Keith 15 October 2010 Guardian triumphs at Games Media Awards The Guardian London External links EditOfficial website List with all the games machines interviews and features of each issue of the magazine provided by Park Productions Archived Retro Gamer Magazines issues 1 to 11 on the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Retro Gamer amp oldid 1132279751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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