Is there any database or spreadsheet out there that chronicles everyone who has written for gaming magazines through the 1990s-early 2000s? Has anyone encountered anyone doing the work on chronicling the journalists at this time?
Electronic Gaming Monthly launched a spin-off magazine called EGM² in July 1994. The month this magazine was to hit issue number 50, in August 1998, they rebranded EGM² and became Expert Gamer, but continued the same numbering system. Issue #88 was their last, but then the staff renamed the magazine once again to GameNOW, and while they still would have strategy guides and codes, they focused more on news, reviews and previews. GameFAQs was growing big time, not to mention the internet in general, and I remember never needing to really buy strategy guides as we moved into PS2, GameCube, and Xbox games because you had passionate gamers making them for free on websites.
It might seem like they were now just a copy of the original EGM, with the same focus, but they actually had a slightly younger audience that carried over from Expert Gamer. It was more 10-16 year olds, whereas EGM was mostly 15+. The staff had a great personality, and they brought some fun ideas to the mag to keep it going, like a HOT or NOT section. By November 2002 (issue #13) the GameNOW staff was almost completely replaced when Ziff-Davis moved its video game magazines from Chicago to California. Only two writers from the original staff moved to California. The mag had a complete redesign shortly after, which is expected since you now had new staff and new artists taking over. The magazine lasted until January 2004. Print magazines were hit hard as the early 2000s continued, with many of the big names ceasing production by 2009-2011. GameNOW published 27 issues total. It's great to finally see issue #1. Nice colorful page layouts with easy-to-read text and easy to understand sections. For many, the Fan Club (or Letters) section was a highlight for regular readers, with new changes often and funny responses.
This mag comes from about 5-6 people that help start and worked on GameFan up to the first 2.5 years, for some of them. All their names are in the comment section of Issue #2 from me. Thats why they have all the big high-quality screenshots -- because that's what they did in GameFan.
Highlights from this Issue: You get the big 4-page Need For Speed (pc) review, along with FX Fighter (pc), Hi-Octane, and Full Throttle, all 4-pages. Ultimate Doom has a review, along with Doom II on Mac. And we see a preview of Willam Shatner's Tek War. Dark Forces gets a 97% on Mac, and the 3DO gets reviews of Wing Commander 3 and Syndicate, but they didn't score very high (79, 72%). Its a smaller mag at only 84-pages, but it has some good coverage.
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