Mean Machines Magazine Turns 35 This Year, And It Sounds Like Jaz Rignall Has Some Plans

“Watch this space…”.

35 years ago this October, British publisher EMAP launched Mean Machines magazine, a console-focused spin-off of CVG, its leading multiformat monthly.

Spawned from the CVG ‘Mean Machines’ section created by Tony Takoushi in 1987, the magazine would become one of the most commercially successful of its era. It lasted 24 issues before the decision was made to split the magazine into Mean Machines Sega and Nintendo Magazine System. A few years later, Mean Machines PlayStation would be the final publication to use the name.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“Watch this space…”.

35 years ago this October, British publisher EMAP launched Mean Machines magazine, a console-focused spin-off of CVG, its leading multiformat monthly.

Spawned from the CVG ‘Mean Machines’ section created by Tony Takoushi in 1987, the magazine would become one of the most commercially successful of its era. It lasted 24 issues before the decision was made to split the magazine into Mean Machines Sega and Nintendo Magazine System. A few years later, Mean Machines PlayStation would be the final publication to use the name.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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