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The magazine went through significant expansion starting in 1991, with page counts reaching 196 pages by its 100th issue, in November 1992. During that same year, Johnny Wilson (who started as a contributor in 1983), became editor-in-chief, although Sipe remained as publisher. In 1993, Sipe sold the
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as a publication with a predominantly American bent, thanks to its "sober, serious, text-heavy style". He considered it to be out of step with the British game audience. Campbell later called the magazine an "oddity" that was "clearly aimed primarily at a 40-something audience and beyond", in
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No. 48. Webster commented that "I strongly recommend this magazine to computer gamers, and just one reason alone will (in my opinion) suffice: You can now start getting from just one publication the information that you've been having to dig out of three or four or five (or six...). Get it."
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changed the name of its review section to "Viewpoint", and began evaluating games on a more diverse combination of factors than a its content. Elements considered include the communities' reaction to a game, developers' continued support through patches, and whether a game's online component
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To ensure clear market leadership position, Ziff Davis will transfer Computer Gaming World's veteran editorial staff and mission to Games for Windows: The Official Magazine. The new magazine and web initiative will carry on the editorial, production and art staff of Computer Gaming World,
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repeatedly praised CGW, placing it as one of the premier computer game publications of its time. In 1997 the newspaper called it "the leading computer game magazine", In 1999 "the bible of computer game purists", and in 2005 "one of the top computer game magazines".
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and stated: "Quite apart from being an interesting read, you will get more out of your existing games and will have a much better idea of what to buy as your next piece of software. No other computer magazine that I can think of will give you reviews of such depth."
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In 2006, two of the most popular features were "Greenspeak", a final-page column written by editor-in-chief Jeff Green, and "Tom vs. Bruce", a unique "duelling-diaries" piece in which writers
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never assigned scores to reviews, preferring to let readers rate their favorite games through a monthly poll. Scores were finally introduced in 1994, but beginning in April 2006,
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The reviews were formerly based on a simple five-star structure, with five stars marking a truly outstanding game, and one star signalling virtual worthlessness. Three games,
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because he hoped that the magazine would both review games and serve as a trade publication for the industry. The first issue appeared in November, about the same as rivals
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incorporating CGW's best-of-class style and tone while broadening the outlet's reach, influence and editorial content to complement the coming renaissance in Windows gaming.
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core content and the entire staff will be transferred to the new magazine. Because of these announcements, Ziff Davis' actions appeared more on the order of a rebranding of
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was dedicated to computer games. Although Sipe had no publishing experience, he formed Golden Empire Publications in June and found investors. He chose the name
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and Bruce Geryk logged their gameplay experience as each tried to best the other at a given game. "Tom vs. Bruce" sometimes featured a guest appearance by
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a month after the purchase, citing its lack of synergy with VNU's existing brand. This transition was set to be completed in October 2000.
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issue, Ziff Davis announced the availability of the CGW Archive, which features complete copies of the first 100 issues of
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had a circulation slightly above 300,000 as of 2006. In this regard, it was slightly behind industry arch-rival
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as part of Microsoft's Games for Windows initiative. In their press release, Ziff Davis indicated that much of
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increased its publication cycle to nine times a year, and the editorial staff included popular writers such as
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as a poor match for its business model, which left the magazine's future uncertain. The publisher sold
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Lohr, Steve (March 29, 1999). "Computer Games Venture Into the World of Gun, Bow and Big Game".
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In the early 2000s its circulation was about 300,000, only slightly behind the market leader
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properties led to a decline in revenue. In 2006, Ziff announced it would be refocused as
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are occasionally touched on, these are primarily the territory of CGW's sister magazine.
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featured reviews, previews, news, features, letters, strategy, and columns dealing with
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to continue operating, and that if it had not occurred, Ziff Davis would have shut down
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in 1993. It expanded greatly through the 1990s and became one of the largest dedicated
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had closed by the first half of 2001; Computec moved the publication's subscribers to
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published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the
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in 2003, but did not release the new publication's subscriber count through the
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stopped assigning quantifiable scores to its reviews. In May of the same year,
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Schiesel, Seth (May 27, 2004). "Aiming for Hit Games, Films Come Up Short".
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Sipe, Russell; Wilson, Johny; Johnes, George; Green, Jeff (November 2006).
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Olafson, Peter (December 7, 2000). "Sites Keep Up With Games and Gamers".
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had ceased, and that all content would be moved online. At the GFW Radio
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ministry. A fan of computer games, he realized in spring 1981 that no
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On August 2, 2006, Ziff Davis and Microsoft jointly announced that
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reunion, Jeff Green claimed that the deal with Microsoft allowed
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by Denice Cook "...form an unholy trinity of the only games in
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In July 2000, Ziff Davis sold its publishing arm in Europe to
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Defunct video game magazines published in the United States
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Schiesel, Seth (October 27, 1997). "Games People Play".
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Webster, Bruce F. (February 1982). "Capsule Reviews".
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Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine of 1987
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Computer Gaming World Spain

Jeff Green
Computing
Gaming
Ziff Davis
United States
Cambridge, Massachusetts
English
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISSN
0744-6667
OCLC
8482876
computer game magazine
video game crash of 1983
Ziff Davis
video game
PC Gamer
internet
Games for Windows
Southern Baptist Convention
magazine
Electronic Games
Softline
Psalm 9:1–2
evangelical Christian

Anaheim, California

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