Game Informer Is Back and the Entire Team Has Returned
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
I never cared for game informer. It always felt like GameStop was trying to shill it in order to sell subscriptions to a magazine that's basically a giant advertisement for GameStop.
Gimme those cooler magazines. Game Pro, Nintendo Power, PSM etc.
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I never cared for game informer. It always felt like GameStop was trying to shill it in order to sell subscriptions to a magazine that's basically a giant advertisement for GameStop.
Gimme those cooler magazines. Game Pro, Nintendo Power, PSM etc.
Game Informer always felt like the cheap knockoff to Electronic Gaming Monthly.
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People are into vinyl and tube TVs again. Barnes & Noble just opened a huge branch in a hot (meaning: expensive) neighborhood here in Chicago. I guess people like physical things again.
I see it in a different light. The people that were raised on digital goods finally have the money to purchase physical goods.
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I see it in a different light. The people that were raised on digital goods finally have the money to purchase physical goods.
Might be both. I know a couple of 20s that love physical media. Its crazy to think about, but they stated their childhood was mostly screens and rectangles. They both like Vinyl which is crazy to me. They are working their first jobs too.
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I never cared for game informer. It always felt like GameStop was trying to shill it in order to sell subscriptions to a magazine that's basically a giant advertisement for GameStop.
Gimme those cooler magazines. Game Pro, Nintendo Power, PSM etc.
Most magazines are just ads.
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I never cared for game informer. It always felt like GameStop was trying to shill it in order to sell subscriptions to a magazine that's basically a giant advertisement for GameStop.
Gimme those cooler magazines. Game Pro, Nintendo Power, PSM etc.
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People are into vinyl and tube TVs again. Barnes & Noble just opened a huge branch in a hot (meaning: expensive) neighborhood here in Chicago. I guess people like physical things again.
Damn, can we escape the encroaching hellscape by transporting everyone back to 1998? 🫰
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
Oh man. If you think game dev has been having a rough go of it lately, games media was already a smoking crater before all the waves of dev layoffs began. Now GI wants to dive back in and restart their print offering too? There are a bunch of good people over there and I'm happy there getting another chance unshackled from GameStop, but woof. Good luck!
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Damn, can we escape the encroaching hellscape by transporting everyone back to 1998? 🫰
Yes please. To quote time traveling reporter Ryan George "PLEASE bring me back to the 90s! The future is dumb, and nothing makes sense, and I hate it!"
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I see it in a different light. The people that were raised on digital goods finally have the money to purchase physical goods.
Just enough money to buy some physical goods, but not enough to buy so many that storage becomes a problem…
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
I understand that they may never go to magazines but if GameInformer wants to give IGN and GameSpot some gaming journalist competition I'm all for it
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I never cared for game informer. It always felt like GameStop was trying to shill it in order to sell subscriptions to a magazine that's basically a giant advertisement for GameStop.
Gimme those cooler magazines. Game Pro, Nintendo Power, PSM etc.
I understand what you're saying about Game Informer, but it's hilarious you name Nintendo Power and PSM as alternatives, considering that.
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I see it in a different light. The people that were raised on digital goods finally have the money to purchase physical goods.
i have the money but not the space. i used to have a subscription back in ps2-ps3 gen but the world has changed. now i just follow a few people on youtube, pateron and use sites like this or reddit for news.
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
I really liked GI and i was saddened by their closure. Quality journalism (gaming and elsewhere) is dying, substituted by AI slop, paid influencers and clickbait articles.
Hopefully a few of the good ones remain. This is a step in the right direction.
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I never cared for game informer. It always felt like GameStop was trying to shill it in order to sell subscriptions to a magazine that's basically a giant advertisement for GameStop.
Gimme those cooler magazines. Game Pro, Nintendo Power, PSM etc.
You don't want a magazine that's adverts but you like Nintendo Power and PSM....
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
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It seems Game Informer's death was... Greatly exaggerated
They could make good money on the nostalgia crowd with reprints.
I’d love a print of the advertising and coverage for Morrowind.