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− | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom by [[Newsfield Publications]] between 1990 and 1991. The successor to ''[[The Games Machine]]'', ''Raze'' was positioned as Newsfield's multi-format gaming magazine, initially skewed towards | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom by [[Newsfield Publications]] between 1990 and 1991. The successor to ''[[The Games Machine]]'', ''Raze'' was positioned as Newsfield's multi-format gaming magazine, initially skewed towards 16-bit home computers. It gradually became more interested in the emerging console scene, becoming a console-only magazine for its final two issues. |
Newsfield went bust in the autumn of 1991, with ''Raze'' ceasing publication around the same time. Newsfield's assets were rolled into [[Europress Impact]], who instead launched Newsfield's planned ''[[Sega Force]]'' and ''N-Force'' in late 1991 to deal with Sega and Nintendo console gaming, respectively. | Newsfield went bust in the autumn of 1991, with ''Raze'' ceasing publication around the same time. Newsfield's assets were rolled into [[Europress Impact]], who instead launched Newsfield's planned ''[[Sega Force]]'' and ''N-Force'' in late 1991 to deal with Sega and Nintendo console gaming, respectively. |
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Raze |
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Publisher: Newsfield Publications |
Country of origin: United Kingdom |
First issue date: 1990-09-27 |
Last issue date: 1991-08-29 |
Number of issues: 12 |
Frequency: Monthly |
ISSN: 0960-7706 |
Preceded by: The Games Machine |
Raze was a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom by Newsfield Publications between 1990 and 1991. The successor to The Games Machine, Raze was positioned as Newsfield's multi-format gaming magazine, initially skewed towards 16-bit home computers. It gradually became more interested in the emerging console scene, becoming a console-only magazine for its final two issues.
Newsfield went bust in the autumn of 1991, with Raze ceasing publication around the same time. Newsfield's assets were rolled into Europress Impact, who instead launched Newsfield's planned Sega Force and N-Force in late 1991 to deal with Sega and Nintendo console gaming, respectively.
Ratings
- Main article: Raze/Ratings.
Back issues
Issue | Name | Date | Price | Barcode | Extras | |
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1 | November 1990 | 1990-09-27[1] | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-11 | Voucher card | |
2 | December 1990 | 1990-10-25 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-12 | ||
3 | January 1991 | 1990-11-29 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-01 | ||
4 | February 1991 | 1990-12-20 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-02 | ||
5 | March 1991 | 1991-01-31 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-03 | ||
6 | April 1991 | 1991-02-28 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-04 | ||
7 | May 1991 | 1991-03-28 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-04 | ||
8 | June 1991 | 1991-04-25 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-06 | ||
9 | July 1991 | 1991-05-30 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-07 | ||
10 | August 1991 | 1991-06-27 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-08 | ||
11 | September 1991 | 1991-07-25 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-09 | ||
12 | October 1991 | 1991-08-29 | £1.951.95 | 9770960770008-10 |