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millie ,

Bummer. Game Informer was the leading game magazine when Game Pro and Nintendo Power were around, though? I think not. Game Informer was third fiddle at best.

GammaGames OP , (edited )

Let’s compare circulation numbers:

I’d say they led by a few copies (edit: for the mid-2000s!)

millie ,

2006 is a bit late in the game. Game magazines as a relevant medium peaked in the 90s. By 2006 you have a pretty robust internet, what’s the point? Yeah, sure, if you stick them in every single B&N they’ll sell, but Game Pro and Nintendo Power were institutions in the 90s. If you wanted to know about games, that was the way.

GammaGames OP ,

Fair point! Looks like Nintendo Power had well over a million throughout the 90s and Game Pro sat around half a million. GI didn’t start until 1991 so it would’ve been significantly lower, but it started getting pushed harder by 2000.

We’ve probably done more research in this thread than the person writing the article lol

millie ,

Honestly I mostly just know because I have a big stack of old Game Pros and Nintendo Powers from the 90s and I only ever remember seeing Game Informer in Barnes and Noble once those became a thing.

But you may still be right! xD

otherbarry ,

Same here, back in the 90’s had multiple year’s worth of Nintendo Power magazines & later on Game Pro as well. I do remember seeing Game Informer around & sometimes bought those issues but never really got into them. I can’t even think of any friends that had Game Informer magazines back in those days.

TBH I’m kind of surprised at those numbers /u/[email protected] posted, maybe Game Informer was a bigger thing outside of the northeast U.S. where I was.

GammaGames OP ,

(According to my hastily-done internet digging)

It was mostly distributed by FuncoLand, and only really started to pick up when they included it in their Fan Club subscription. B&N bought them in 2000 and pushed it hard while expanding stores, eventually they got big enough that they could get exclusive reveals.

So it’s a case of pretty much always being bundled in with another service!

FlashMobOfOne ,
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I LOVED the print version back in the day. It was a quality publication.

GammaGames OP ,

I read the digital edition in high school, the covers were a lot more fun in print!

theangriestbird ,

big same. i don’t even know if i’d be here commenting on gaming forums if i hadn’t had Game Informer back in the day. Introduced me to the whole “scene” around gaming!

Banichan ,
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Good. It was just garbage to con you into their paid club. Every month, they would announce things in it that we learned on the Internet weeks before.

Good riddance to some bad rubbish.

GammaGames OP ,

People are losing their jobs

DarkThoughts ,

Oh no...

Banichan ,
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There are too many people on the planet, can’t care about them all.

chloyster ,

Please be(e) nice when on our instance. You can not like the publication, but it isn’t nice to be callous towards people losing their jobs

belated_frog_pants ,

You literally can.

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