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282:(EB) chain of video game stores. The magazine was unusual among multiconsole magazines in that it covered PC as well as console games, as well as its minimalistic cover art, and, in its last few months, its shift in focus toward promotion of less mainstream titles. It lasted exactly two years, as the 25th and last issue (which was only sent to subscribers) was the February 2005 edition (though prints were limited and not even all subscribers received the final issue). 25: 131: 541:
logo would be awarded to all games scoring 10 and some games scoring 9. With the rating would come a one- or two-word comment, often a pun on the game's title, and three lines of comparisons (usually "Better Than:/Not As Good As:/Wait For It:").
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suffered a black eye to its reputation with the publication of the August 2003 issue, which featured what was billed as the exclusive first review for the then highly anticipated
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Previewers would rate their excitement about an upcoming game on a scale of 1 to 5 flames, although one-flame previews were absent and two-flame previews rare.
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One of the most popular sections of the magazine was an editorial that appeared in the final pages of most every issue called
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When games were reviewed, they were rated on a scale of 1 to 10. (A score of 0 was twice used, for
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Each month had a title, e.g. "The Rainbow Issue", "The First Issue". These are listed where known.
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review was rendered invalid because it was based on a prerelease development version of the game.
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merged with EB Games, as GameStop already had its own magazine,
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Defunct video game magazines published in the United States
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was launched in February 2003, being sold in only the
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GMR on the 1UP Network
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Electronic Gaming Monthly
Computer Gaming World
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GameStop
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