I remember GMR, In fact I read the first issue. Their guide for it was Metroid Prime, it was cool.joystickjunki3 said:My favorite of all-time was GMR. However, EGM is pretty much king.
Notice how I mentioned two magazines that are out of print (yes, EGM will return in some form). That's because I don't subscribe to gaming rags anymore because they all suck... 'cept for the Escapist.
All the actual magazines I've ever read have a particular slant and aren't very intelligent or thoughtful. I can't think of a single break with the party line that I've encountered.willman137 said:I, have a choice between either Nintendo power, and OXM. Their both pretty good.
Really, you can not think of ANY break within the line of "current" gaming magazines?funguy2121 said:All the actual magazines I've ever read have a particular slant and aren't very intelligent or thoughtful. I can't think of a single break with the party line that I've encountered.willman137 said:I, have a choice between either Nintendo power, and OXM. Their both pretty good.
GamePro came out of the Genesis era, if I recall correctly, and now they've settled into a Playstation and XBox masturba-thon. Game Informer is the right hand of the insidious Gamestop with its (the worst kind, not the fun-lovin' kind of) pot head employees and gimmickery and general lack of knowledge/concern for the consumer, plus they're Sony whores from way back when the Playstation first brought the jocks and preps into gaming. And Nintendo Power, published by Nintendo. That says it all.
I like Escapist for the forums, and for Yatzee and MovieBob. Occasionally I'll check out Rebecca or the Unskippable guys. I go to IGN for reviews on everything except movies.
That is correct. I'm not saying that I'm omniscient or that there haven't been and mind you, I only read the actual magazines when I've got time to kill and I'm near a bookstore. But like I said, I can't recall a single memory of being informed on a game by a magazine, unless you count "classified information" in Nintendo Power 20 years ago, helping me get past a Ninja Gaiden level.willman137 said:Really, you can not think of ANY break within the line of "current" gaming magazines?funguy2121 said:All the actual magazines I've ever read have a particular slant and aren't very intelligent or thoughtful. I can't think of a single break with the party line that I've encountered.willman137 said:I, have a choice between either Nintendo power, and OXM. Their both pretty good.
GamePro came out of the Genesis era, if I recall correctly, and now they've settled into a Playstation and XBox masturba-thon. Game Informer is the right hand of the insidious Gamestop with its (the worst kind, not the fun-lovin' kind of) pot head employees and gimmickery and general lack of knowledge/concern for the consumer, plus they're Sony whores from way back when the Playstation first brought the jocks and preps into gaming. And Nintendo Power, published by Nintendo. That says it all.
I like Escapist for the forums, and for Yatzee and MovieBob. Occasionally I'll check out Rebecca or the Unskippable guys. I go to IGN for reviews on everything except movies.
I didn't take any, just felt a bit gratuitousjoystickjunki3 said:Well, I had posted on topic beforehand, but I felt the need to make a comment on your post. No offense meant. My bad.sethzard said:Ok, I'm all for sarcasm, not so much when it is gratuitous and off topic why?joystickjunki3 said:Well aren't you the most interesting man in the world... "I don't always buy gaming magazines, but when I do, I prefer... OXM.sethzard said:OXM, I rarely buy magazines, but when I do I buy then, and I read their articles on the internet.
Stay thirsty, my friends."