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Free PC games emagazine
Cranboy
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After we successfully launched 360Zine earlier this month, we pleased to say that we've just launched another free emagazine for PC gamers. PCGZine is written by professional games journalists and is completely free, with no registration required. It's available for download in PDF format, so you know it's free from spyware/viruses.
The first issue is over 40 pages and includes a big preview of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, Maslstrom, C&C 3, Unreal Tournament 2007 and an interview with Championship Manager developers. Plus, there's reviews of Medieval II, Splinter Cell Double Agent, Warhammer Mark of Chaos, Guild Wars Nightfall, FIFA Manager and much more. There's also a nice feature on Direct X 10 cards.
The emag is available from http://www.gamerzines.com/
It's 26Mbs, so broadband only. All you need is Adobe Reader v6 or above (also free - third party PDF viewers have some problems) and Windows Media Player 10 (should be already installed on most PCS).
Dave
The first issue is over 40 pages and includes a big preview of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, Maslstrom, C&C 3, Unreal Tournament 2007 and an interview with Championship Manager developers. Plus, there's reviews of Medieval II, Splinter Cell Double Agent, Warhammer Mark of Chaos, Guild Wars Nightfall, FIFA Manager and much more. There's also a nice feature on Direct X 10 cards.
The emag is available from http://www.gamerzines.com/
It's 26Mbs, so broadband only. All you need is Adobe Reader v6 or above (also free - third party PDF viewers have some problems) and Windows Media Player 10 (should be already installed on most PCS).
Dave
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Just in case anyone's concerned I'm in touch with Cranboy and as this is a completely free magazine download we've said there's no problem posting it.
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In case anyone wonders what our idea is behind giving these magazines away for free, I've just done an interview on the well-respected PC site, Tom's Hardware:
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/12/01/building_emagazines_that_people_will_want_to_read_uk/
It also tells you more about the people behind our emags, which should hopefully allay the fears of cynics out there that we're not genuine!0 -
Sounds interesting, Rarely buy mags as I cant afford it so this would be nice. Thanks0
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