Game Informer
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Częstotliwość | miesięcznik |
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Państwo | |
Wydawca | GameStop |
Tematyka | gry komputerowe |
Pierwszy numer | sierpień 1991 |
Średni nakład | 3 000 000 egz. |
Strona internetowa |
Game Informer – amerykański miesięcznik poświęcony grom komputerowym, założony w sierpniu 1991. Magazyn należy i jest publikowany przez GameStop. Aktualny nakład magazynu wynosi 3 000 000. Redaktorem naczelnym jest Andrew Reiner.
Redakcja
- Andy McNamara (The Game Hombre): od 1991
- Andrew Reiner (The Raging Gamer): od 1994
- Matt Helgeson (The Original Gamer): od 1999
- Matthew Kato (The Gaming Katana): od 2001
- Adam Biessener (The Alpha Gamer): od 2003
- Joe Juba (The Real American Gamer): od 2003
- Matt Miller (The Once And Future Gamer): od 2004
- Matt Bertz (Lord Gamington III): od 2006
- Bryan Vore (The Gamer's Advocate): od 2007
- Ben Reeves (Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamer): od 2006
- Nick Ahrens (Online – The 6 Million Dollar Gamer): od 2005
- Jeff Cork (Online – Have Game, Will Travel): od 2007
- Meagan VanBurkleo (Online – The Game Raider): od 2008
- Paul Anderson (The Pro Player, Game Professor): 1992–2001 (umarł w 2007; zdanie „Ku pamięci Paula Andersona” pojawia się w każdym numerze w dziale redakcja)
- Elizabeth Olson: 1991–1994
- Rick Petzoldt (The Video Ranger): 1991–1995
- Marianne Morgan (The Game Master): 1991
- Ed Martinez (The Video Wizard): 1991
- Erik Reppen (The PC Jedi): 1996–1997, 1999–2001
- Ross VanDerSchaegen (The Rebel Gamer): 1991–1995
- David „Vinnie” Vinyon (The Video Vigilante): 1994–1996
- Ryan McDonald (The Arcade Alchemist): 1995–1997
- Jon Storm (The Greedy Gamer): 1996–1999
- Robert Stoute (The Game Cassanova): 1997–1999
- Paul Bergren (The Game Burrito): 1997–1999
- Lisa Mason (La Game Nikita): 2002–2006
- Beaux Hawkins (The Arcade Assassin): 1998–1999
- The Vidiot (Minister of Destruction): 2000–2001
- Jay Fitzloff (The Gonzo Gamer): 1999–2002
- Justin Leeper (The Digital Deviant): 2001–2004
- Chet Barber (The Joystick Jockey, The Chronic Gamer): 2002–2003
- Jeremy Zoss (Gamezilla): 2003–2006
- Kristian Brogger (The Game Dawg, The Video Viking): ???–2004
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