Debug (UK magazine)
| Editor | Andrew Dickinson |
|---|---|
| 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
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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