Nintendo Power, Electronic Games, Amiga Action, Commodore Force, and a whole host of other print publications existed, and at one point, even outweighing the sheer number of publications found online. In August 2024, the fourth-most popular magazine, Game Informer shut down, leaving 33 years of legacy behind.
I’ve always championed the positives of physical media, how they will never fully overtake digital in its versatility. You can flip through pages of the latest issue of any given gaming magazine and know those words will always be there, regardless of whether corporate greed takes over, regardless of whether the publication goes under, regardless of whether you remember the name.
BitNuke wants you to own your game info once and for all.
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Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger
Editor-in-Chief