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{{sub-stub}}'''Impact Magazines''', formerly '''Europress Impact''' was a magazine publisher and satellite company of [[Europress]]. It was created after Europress bought [[Newsfield Publications]] in 1991, and was managed by several of Newsfield's former staff. | {{sub-stub}}'''Impact Magazines''', formerly '''Europress Impact''' was a magazine publisher and satellite company of [[Europress]]. It was created after Europress bought [[Newsfield Publications]] in 1991, and was managed by several of Newsfield's former staff. |
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Impact Magazines, formerly Europress Impact was a magazine publisher and satellite company of Europress. It was created after Europress bought Newsfield Publications in 1991, and was managed by several of Newsfield's former staff.
Europress was purchased by IDG in 1994, and Impact Magazines ceased to exist.
Magazines
- Amiga Force (as Europress Impact)
- Commodore Force (as Europress Impact)
- Crash (as Europress Impact)
- Mega Machines
- Sega Force (as Europress Impact)
- Sega Force Mega
- Sega Master Force
- Zzap!64 (as Europress Impact)