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Patrick Abbott's avatar

I remember the era of thick magazines like Computer Games Strategy Plus, Computer Gaming World, and the 700+ pages of the monthly PC Gamer. In the past, it was the hardware and software nerds writing articles. They cared about the games as games, development, and the companies, both small and large. Things started shifting in the early 2000s, the "geek culture" became mainstream, and mainstream people who couldn't get press jobs elsewhere took over the industry. Quality collapsed. And now we are seeing the sad deaths of the once great giants.

Chesterton's Fence's avatar

I miss that old PC Gamer, and the reviews of hardcore Avalon Hill-style wargames. That's a genre that seems to have disappeared entirely

Patrick Abbott's avatar

Ah, I remember those. They have gone niche. Places like Matrix Games will still push them out, but sadly they are now long disconnected from the greater PC games cosmos

Chesterton's Fence's avatar

Just looked up Matrix Games. Dang, that sends me back! I need to build a PC now

Vulkan's avatar

I’m not on Twitter but I see that Matt Jarvis has pronouns in his bio and that tells me all I need to know.

Tychon's avatar

I've been following video games religiously since the 90s and I had never even heard of Dicebreakers. Literally who?

Snowyteller's avatar

Ding dong, you know the rest. There's definitely upsides to these publications being so terrible.