
It was a sad day ’round these parts last January when Ziff Davis shut down EGM, the long-running video game magazine. Last May, when it was announced that the magazine’s original founder, Steve Harris, had bought back the rights, there was muted cheering. “Yay, they’re bringing it back; did we really miss it?” But now that Harris has given an interview to Publishing Executive, I can say that I’m a little more excited about the new magazine’s prospects.
The main point of the interview—it’s a short one, so be sure to read it all—is that the new EGM will co-exist with its online counterpart in ways never before seen. It’ll also be more “digital-friendly”: you’ll be able to send pages of the printed magazine to your iPhone to read, for example. The new mag will also focus on bringing more professional A/V content, like videos, to accompany stories inside the magazine.
I guess the overall idea behind the re-launch is that, when it was cancelled, EGM had some 500,000 readers; to say that there wasn’t an audience for the magazine is ludicrous. Magazines don’t have to break news anymore, but if you want a longer, “behind-the-scenes” look at a developer, why not have that in magazine form? Maybe charge more than $1 an issue to subscribers to help pay the bills—look how much it costs to subscribe to Edge.









I subscribed to EGM for years, and loved it. However, now that it’s gone, I’m not so sure I need it.
I wonder what writers are going to be in the fold. If it’s the old crew, I may check it out, but I don’t know that I’ll be subscribing again.
I’ll be in, if their screenshots don’t look like garbage, like they always used to. What was up with that?
evony.com is a free new web based flash video game.
WTF $99.00 to subscribe to edge for a year? The subscription should make me money or come with a free visit from a prostitute at least once a year. Otherwise, forget it I’m not paying those outrageous rates.