mercoledì 22 giugno 2016

Maximum (Arretrati)

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Ultimo Aggiornamento: 22 Giugno 2016

The underrated (commercially, at least) multi-format magazine was published by EMAP from 1996 to 1997, was edited by Richard Leadbetter and covered the 32-bit era: Saturn, PlayStation, Neo Geo CD, Arcade, PC and 3D0.

With superb production values and incredible in-depth coverage of the top games (from six to 12 pages), Maximum was perhaps its own worst enemy. Because of these high standards set, deadlines couldn’t be met and issues would often be late, displeasing the suits in charge of EMAP. Also, matters weren’t helped with the revival of stable mate multi-format magazine C&VG, courtesy of Paul Davies and his able crew. The mid/late 90s was also a time when EMAP, the once great gaming magazine publisher of the UK, was moving away from the gaming scene, closing down or selling off under performing titles.

If you have never read or even heard of Maximum then now is the perfect time to catch up on a piece of forgotten gaming mag history.


mondo*arc magazine (Arretrati)

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Ultimo Aggiornamento: 22 Giugno 2016

Since its inception in 1999, mondo*arc magazine has become the leading international magazine in architectural lighting design. Targeted specifically at the lighting specification market, mondo*arc magazine offers insightful editorial on architectural, retail and commercial lighting.

We know the specifier community has high standards. That’s why mondo*arc magazine features the best photography, the best writers, high quality paper and a large format that shows off its projects in the best possible light. Free of any association or corporate publisher interference, mondo*arc magazine is highly respected for its independence and well read within the lighting design profession.


 

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