Videogaming Illustrated
Videogaming Illustrated was a video game magazine published in the United States and ran from August 1982 to March 1984. It changed its title twice: in issue June 1983 to Videogaming and Computer Gaming Illustrated and in issue January 1984 to Video and Computer Gaming Illustrated. Its short run has been explained by the North American video game crash of 1983.[1][2]
Editor-in-Chief | Jeff Rovin |
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Categories | Video game journalism |
Frequency | (Bi)Monthly |
Publisher | Jeff Rovin, Bill DuBay |
Founder | Jeff Rovin |
Year founded | 1982 |
First issue | August 1982 |
Final issue Number | March 1984 14 |
Company | Ion International Inc. |
Country | USA |
Based in | Bethel, Connecticut |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0739-4373 |
OCLC | 9752913 |
History
Content
The magazine was split up into the following sections:
- Keyboard
- Eye On
- Preview
- VIP
- Focus On
- Input
- RAMblings
Awards
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See also
References
- Videogaming Illustrated digital archive on ataricompendium.com
- journalseeker.researchbib.com
External links
- ataricompendium.com - PDF magazine repository
- digitpress.com - PDF magazine repository
- retromags.com - PDF magazine repository (in high resolution)
- Cheap Gaming Laptop Under 200
- Videogaming Illustrated magazines on the Internet Archive
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