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In The Beginning, There Were Video Game Magazines

simoniker writes "The early history of video game mags doesn't get explored much, but over at GameSetWatch, there's a new column that looks at the dawn of game magazines, from Computer & Video Games' 1981 UK launch to Electronic Games' same-year U.S. launch. The column's writer, Kevin Gifford, who also runs the Magweasel website dedicated to documenting old video games, also claims of the early days: 'Terms like easter egg, scrolling, and screenshot were originally coined by [Electronic Games editor and co-founder Bill] Kunkel.'"

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  1. And for the Sinclair owners... by Hambone.dk · · Score: 5, Informative

    The two top mags were Crash and Your Sinclair, both of which are pretty much completely available online.