Świat Gier Komputerowych
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Categories | Video gaming magazine |
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Circulation | 50,000 |
First issue | 14 December 1992 |
Final issue | July 2003 |
Country | Poland |
ISSN | 1230-8773 |
Świat Gier Komputerowych (English: Computer Games World) was a Polish video gaming magazine. Its first issue was released on 14 December 1992 as an addition to the Amiga magazine Amigowiec (deemed the 8-page 0th issue).[1] The permanent editorial team consisted of about 15 people. The first editor-in-chief was Mirosław Domosud, but he was replaced by Piotr Pieńkowski, who held this position until the paper was discontinued. It was intended mainly for older players, written in a more formal style than competitors such as Top Secret and CD-Action. In February 1997, the 50th issue was issued, while April 2001 saw the hundredth issue be published. The magazine celebrated its tenth anniversary in February 2003, being the only such magazine on the market to reach this milestone. The last issue appeared in July 2003 as a double. The decision was due to the unsatisfactory sales of the magazine, around 50,000 copies per month.[2] After its dissolution, an attempt was made to revive the paper as Nowy Świat Gier Komputerowych, however this only lasted for two months.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Świat Gier Komputerowych – bądźmy poważni - Tak się pisało - historia prasy o grach komputerowych w Polsce - GRYOnline.pl".
- ^ "Upadek Świata Gier Komputerowych :: PCLab.pl".
- ^ "10 czasopism, które kształtowały dziennikarstwo growe w Polsce". Gamezilla. 6 August 2013.
- ^ "Nowy Świat Gier Komputerowych". GRYOnline.pl.
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