Debug (UK magazine)
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Editor | Andrew Dickinson |
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Staff writers | Director: Daniel Crocker Deputy Editor: Dan Morris Art Editor: Kate Munday Retro Editor: Marc Jowett |
Categories | Video games |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | April 2023 |
Company | Boss Mode |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | Norwich |
Website | Official Debug website |
ISSN | 2976-7180 |
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Debug (stylised as debug) is a United Kingdom contemporary print magazine dedicated to video games, launched in April 2023 by Daniel Crocker and editor Dean Mortlock. The magazine aims to celebrate the independent video gaming scene,[1] focusing on storytelling, artistry, and the emotional impact of games. It seeks to provide a platform for deeper discussions about the industry, moving beyond traditional reviews and previews.
History[edit]
The magazine was first launched in April 2023 with UK print media veteran Dean Mortlock on editing duties.[2] Debug emerged from a desire to create a publication that goes beyond standard gaming journalism. It features a curated selection of articles that explore the creative aspects of video games, highlighting the stories behind game development and the cultural significance of gaming. The magazine emphasizes high-quality writing and in-depth analysis, appealing to both casual gamers and industry professionals.
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