Comics and Gaming Magazine
Comics and Gaming (better known as C&G) Magazine is a Canadian print and digital magazine which made its literary debut in February 2010. C&G Magazine, focusing on comics and gaming, was developed when a now discontinued Lucid Media, a comprehensive publication on Canadian arts and culture, split into two separate magazines. C&G Magazine's creation was to reach Lucid Media's growing audience of comic and gaming fans. C&G Magazine targets a mature audience. C&G Magazine provides feature editorials, news, interviews, previews, and reviews on comics and video games, video game hardware, and the comics and gaming industry. Although C&G Magazine is a Canadian publication, its material contains both national and international content concerning its industry of relevance.
Like the magazine, CGMagazine.ca was launched on February 1, 2010. Updated daily, the website’s content includes feature editorials, news, interviews, previews, reviews, screenshots, and videos on comics and video games, video-game hardware, and the comics and gaming industry. The C&G Magazine website also includes user forums and blogs.
Sections[edit]
In each issue C&G Magazine includes the following sections:
- Columns - Articles based on news, previews and varying topics; a combination of news and editorials about the comics and gaming industry.
- Interviews - Features intimate conversations with some of the most influential people in the comics and gaming industry.
- Features - Any cover stories/interviews or featured comics/games/issues that warrant a separate article would be told here. The main section of the magazine since it covers the topic present on the cover of the magazine.
- Editorials - Articles on varying topics by C&G Magazine staff and freelance writers.
- Reviews - A section where staff writers review the latest games.
Reviews: Scoring System[edit]
C&G Magazine uses a nominal scale from 1-100. Ratings are categorized within nominal increments of 10, however, there is an intentional gap between ratings of 0 and 49. The further away a rating is from 50 signifies the strength of a title's failure to meet the basic requirements expected in a comic or game.
Website[edit]
The C&G Magazine website launched the same time as the magazine and is meant to compliment the magazine also. The website is updated daily with content. Visitors of the website are able view select content from the magazine online, however, subscribers are able to view all content of the magazine online. Both C&G Magazine staff and freelancers contribute content to the website.
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