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Electronic Gaming Monthly Coming Back
Electronic Gaming Monthly Coming Back
Here's one pre-E3 announcement we weren't exactly expecting: The re-emergence of Electronic Gaming Monthly. EGM founder Steve Harris, who left the magazine in the '90s, has announced to the world that he has made an ...
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EGM Magazine to Make Triumphant Return
EGM Magazine to Make Triumphant Return
playstationlifestyle.net — BEVERLY HILLS, CA, May 29, 2009 — Steve Harris, founder of “Electronic Gaming Monthly” magazine, announced today... that he has entered into an agreement with Ziff Davis Media to re-acquire certain assets, including trademarks and publishing rights, with plans to re-launch EGM in the second ... (more) EGM Magazine to Make Triumphant Return
EGM Founder Reacquires Magazine, Plans Revival
shacknews.com — The founder of Electronic Gaming Magazine has purchased the publishing rights and trademarks for the magazine in... preparation for a resurrection of the publication, according to a press release. Originally founded in 1989 by Steve Harris, EGM was ... (more) EGM Founder Reacquires Magazine, Plans Revival
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EGM Comes Back From the Grave
The Escapist : Latest News — ... have left behind a publication that is uniquely positioned to be successful." Harris promised an "evolution" of the EGM brand, saying he believes readers will "enthusiastically embrace the changes we are planning to introduce," but did not offer any specifics, including whether it would return as a print magazine or a website. More details about EGM's future will be revealed at E3 and gamers can also watch for updates on Twitter and Facebook . Source: 1UP

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Electronic Gaming Monthly To Return [Prints Not Dead]
kotaku.com 5/30/2009 — EGM is dead . Long live EGM! The struggling game magazine that shut down in January after nearly twenty years in print is returning later this year, courtesy of Electronic Gaming Monthly founder Steve Harris . According to an announcement, Harris ...
EGM resuscitated by founder
thatvideogameblog.com 5/30/2009 — To say that this is a big announcement is an understatement. In a way, it’s the biggest pre-E3 announcement you can get if you’re a gaming fan. The best gaming magazine of all time, in my humble opinion, EGM, is restarting and is coming back later this year. The original founder ...
EGM Magazine to Make Triumphant ReturnPlayStation LifeStyle
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, May 29, 2009 — Steve Harris, founder of “Electronic Gaming Monthly” magazine, announced today that he has entered into an agreement with Ziff Davis Media to re-acquire certain assets, including trademarks and publishing rights, with plans to re-launch EGM in the second ...
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Kotaku are reporting the beautiful news that the sorely missed Electronic Gaming Monthly will be returning to store shelves and mailboxes, thanks to Steve Harris, the magazine's founder. Hopefully most of the team will return, though I don't know how likely that is, since the 1UP folks that ...
Electronic Gaming Monthly To Return [Prints Not Dead]GamePad: The Best Video Gaming Blog Posts
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