tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1135815543912646655.post6415286382416489114..comments2024-03-17T03:51:46.681-04:00Comments on Hardcore Gaming 101 - Blog: Korean Week: Old (and new) Korean gaming mags part 4Discoalucardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04206257399887664488noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1135815543912646655.post-65684860625995048022010-05-30T04:34:15.250-04:002010-05-30T04:34:15.250-04:00From the ones I know well (Gamepia, PC Champ, PC P...From the ones I know well (Gamepia, PC Champ, PC Power Zine) the range was between 300 and 500 pages. It wasn't unusual to have more than a hundred pages of advertisement, though (for some reason the ads were and are always compressed at the beginning part).<br /><br />As I wrote, Gamerz nowadays has much more. The one issue I have at home has the editorial part starting at page 50 (but that number's a mere placeholder, there are far less pages of ads before that) and ends with 672, which makes 622 pages of pure content. At the same time it has astonishingly few ads (less than 20). I guess you can only make a mag like that if you got the monopoly.derboohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01288535824552284145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1135815543912646655.post-84545871605670112072010-05-29T19:48:18.135-04:002010-05-29T19:48:18.135-04:00I love games magazines! They often provide an indi...I love games magazines! They often provide an indicator of the state of the games market in a country at a particular time.<br /><br />How many pages do these mags possess on average? The UK seems to be the only market that has monthly magazines that have more than 100 pages nowadays.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com