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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Issues Per Year: 12
Label: Ziff Davis Media
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: Ziff Davis Media
Number Of Issues: 12
Publisher: Ziff Davis Media
Sales Rank: 272
Studio: Ziff Davis Media
Subscription Length: 365 days




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Product Description:
EGM is the bible for those who demand more information than anybody else about games and hardware platforms. EGM's reviews, the heart and soul of modern gaming magazines, are legendary. The most respected and credible in the industry, gamers have driven EGM's circulation up to make it the largest of any multiplatform videogame magazine.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A very high quality magazine
I've been reading Electronic Gaming Monthly for several years, and it is truly one of the best gaming mags out there. The writing is phenomenal; the writer's manage to put humor and detailed information into their articles.

Many other magazines have sold out in recent years, giving better reviews to game's whose publishers pay more for advertising and such, but not EGM.

If you want a high quality magazine about video gaming and all of its attachments, buy this one.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - How the mighty have fallen
Back in the late 80s/early 90s, this mag used to rock, and I would read it religiously. I kind of lost interest in it once I got internet access in the mid-90s. However, they were recently doing some sort of promotion where they would send you like 12 issues for free, so I said what the heck. Once the issues started rolling in, I quickly realized that even for the price of free, this mag is hardly worth the paper it's printed on. The issues are like 1/4 the size that they used to be back in the magazine's ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Pictures are better than words
I bought the magazine and it comes in time.The problem is that it has no heart.Previews are way to long and It gets hard to read it.It has great info but its all big.The reviews are sometimes off since one person gives a C and another gives a A.I am tired and bored of there magazine and skipped to read one.Its goog info but to long.Better of looking in the Internet than getting unreadable stuff.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Eh. I don't see why this sells so much.
I had a subscription to EGM about a year ago and cancelled it before the year was up. This magazine seems to consist of a slew of angry, frustrated middle-aged men who have become bitter about gaming in general. They constantly give low scores and answer fan-mail very satirically. What better way to get over with people than insult your very demographic? Don't get me wrong now. I have a sense of humor and find insults to geek funny when done right and in somewhat good taste. EGM writers don't care and ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Insults its own audience
I bought a few issues of EGM off the shelf, but I won't buy any more. The writers frequently insult gamers (their own customers!) and make rude jokes based on old stereotypes. Jokes that are aimed at 15 year-olds. Reading this magazine I get the feeling that the writers either hate their jobs, hate their audience, or hate themselves. Possibly all three. It's not pleasant to read, and it's not worth your attention.

If you can afford it, I recommend you read either Edge or games(TM) magazine. Both ... Read More



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