Breakout (magazine)

Breakout was a gaming magazine first published in 1981, published by Conflict Simulations of Australia.

The final edition (Volume 12 No 2, not numbered, but effectively No 45) was published in the second quarter of 1992.

Contents

Breakout was a magazine focusing on the wargaming hobby.[1]

Reception

Steve Jackson reviewed the first issue of Breakout in The Space Gamer No. 41.[1] Jackson commented that "On the whole, it's a credible effort. The mix of materials is good for the hobby at large, and the general quality is high. The reviews are perceptive. Some of the articles are overwritten - a little more editing was called for - and the pages are gray. No illustrations - just ads, one map, and lots of small type."[1]

gollark: Labels are 32 characters. Only 187 characters are allowed but with some finicky encoding this works out as ~30 bytes.
gollark: Computers can read the labels of networked computers.
gollark: This is between adjacent devices. For wireless just use modems.
gollark: You're just not thinking with insanity enough.
gollark: It changes the computer's label very fast.

References

  1. Jackson, Steve (July 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (41): 38.
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