Two Ziff-Davis Magazines Cancelled 55
Starsmore writes "IGN is reporting that Ziff-Davis Media has pulled the plug on two of its magazines: Xbox Nation (XBN) and GMR (the collaborative effort with EB Games), for undisclosed reasons. Andrew Pfister (GMR Editor) confirms the report as well via 1up.com " From his post: "The news has broken over the Intraweb, and unfortunately, the documents are real. As of the February issue, GMR is being discontinued. Subscribers will be the only ones to receive the February issue, and all subscribers will have the option to switch over to another Ziff mag."
In other news (Score:3, Funny)
Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:1)
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:1, Insightful)
My understanding is that, essentially, the XBox as a platform is dying. People who've bought XBoxes have generally found the usually mediocre games choices (there are, what, seven decent XBox titles?) together with the clumsiness of the system itself (wh
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:1)
But does Necraft confirm it???
People who've bought XBoxes have generally found the usually mediocre games choices (there are, what, seven decent XBox titles?)
Of all the Sony-only and Nintendo-only games out there, there is only one which I wish my X-Box could play, GTA-SA. Beyond that, all the best (IMHO) games are available on the X-Box... and the last two titles of the DOA series can not be played on any other cosole.
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Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:1)
Really? I had no idea X-Box sales were doing so well. I thought Sony was outselling them by a much larger ratio than that!
The X-Box really only ever had a shot at filling the gap in the market left by the Sega, and that's exactly what it did. Most of the people who owned Dreamcasts back in the day ended up going with the X-Box rather than the PS2.
But the Playstation is still the market leader, and most people expect that this will remain the case. That doesn
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:1)
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:2)
Xbox is actually the console that has shown the most GROWTH over the past year.
For the 13th consecutive month, Xbox grew its share of year-over-year monthly console sales -- climbing an additional 19 percent compared to last year -- and hitting a 41 percent share in November.
Market share on a year-to-date basis for Xbox increased from 24 percent in 2003 to 37 percent in 2004. During the same time, PS2 share dropp
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:2)
Obviously you associate with idiots.
How many people actually put their game console in 'cupboards and drawers'. It's not a fricking piece of silverware, it is a piece of electronic equipment, similar to a DVD player, or even a cable TV converter. I don't put any of those things in a drawer when they
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:2)
Re:Gaming Magazines = dinosaur (Score:3, Insightful)
Also, I've found that GMR - due to their partnership with EB - had coupons that were occ
I read gaming magazines (Score:2)
Re:Bah. (Score:2)
I know you meant it as a joke, but that's probably pretty much true. Even amateur reviews are usually biased one way or the other, but if you read enough of them, you'll find at least some that aren't "OMG TEH GAEM R SUX CUZ IT R NOT [insert fanboy's favorite game title] OMG!111!1" but actually give reasons as to why they did or didn't like the game. Even so, they still may be biased, but they're honest, for what it's worth. Read a fe
Re:XBN (Score:2)
I also liked XBN (free subscription), but I wouldn't have paid for it, and the past few months haven't been very good.
GMR gone is a shame (Score:2)
Rats (Score:1)
GMR will be missed. (Score:1)
The biggest problem I have with the whole situation is that the realization came after an Electronics Boutique email was posted [ga-forum.com] on an internet forum.
I feel for the guys that lost their labors of love yesterday--and to find it out that way? Jeez.
Excellent! It worked! (Score:4, Interesting)
After the election, the 1up newsletter that is affiliated with XBN sent out the following:
Thanks Ohio! by Kristen Salvatore
http://gaming.ziffdavis.com/flat/Images/b.gif So I'm assuming that all of you who voted for George Bush will soon be lining up your sons, daughters, and cousins at the local armed services recruitment stations and signing them up for duty in Iraq, Afghanistan, and most likely Africa --because you voted for war.
To which I sent the following email to Ziff Davis's CFO, vp for comm, and the editor of the 1UP publication:
Hi,
Do you really think that anyone subscribes to your video game publications to hear your unoriginal, tired and ignorant commentary on a political matter?
I currently subscribe to four of your publications. Two of them are business-related (PC Magazine and eWeek). But two of them are for relaxation/amusement (XBN and EGM). I have enjoyed reading them because they are a brief refuge from the contentious world of partisan politics in which I live and work.
Unfortunately, your decision to breach that refuge with your stupid comment by Kristen Salvatore ("Hey, Thanks Ohio!") has led me to decide to cancel my subscriptions to all four. You guys want to get political and throw insults at me - fine, I simply won't subsidize you doing it anymore.
This is being sent to the 1UP editor, the director of communications for ZD, and the CFO of ZD since your decision is affecting the bottom line of the corporation.
Exxxceellleeennntt. Now watch this post get modded down to -5 a$$hole.
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:1, Flamebait)
Ignorant? (Score:1)
Easy (Score:2)
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:1)
Or is implicit promotion of war not enough?
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:1)
More like "-5 Republican." Gotta love party politics.
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:2)
Who exactly is Kristen Salvatore and where in the magazine (section-wise) did this appear? Is this a reader comment that they published in reaction to some article? Is Kristen an employee/writer for the magazine?
Obviously those kinds of issues make a big difference as to whether a comment like that belongs in this magazine or not. Quoting out of context is a classic and underhanded way of attacking someone.
If (as I suspect) this is a user feedback comment to some earlier
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:2)
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:2)
Ziff Davis allowed her comments to be published. Ziff Davis publishes XBN. I canceled my XBN subscription and told them why. Due to flagging subscriptions, ZD canceled XBN. Case closed, score one for the people you hate.
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:2)
er, never mind. And it's a pony, not a horse.
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:2)
No, I don't hate anyone. And you didn't even read what I said - I just didn't care to hear disagreeable political positions in a GAMING MAGAZINE I read to get away form disagreeable political positions. Typical left wing nutcase - making up what you think my argument is and then disagreeing with that and ignoring the facts.
There is no need for special War Bonds because the relative cost of this conflict compared to WW2 is very small - besides, any gov't bond you buy is a partial war bond. Kind
Re:Excellent! It worked! (Score:1)
It's their magazine, with their opinions...
I'm surprised, but I shouldn't be. (Score:2)
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
Don't let me subscribe to your magazine (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Don't let me subscribe to your magazine (Score:2)
Good riddance to crap. (Score:2)
Compared to other magazines I've been receiving, such as GameInformer and EGM, it would not be worth any subscription price.
Also, Gamestop > EBGames.
Now, if we can only get Ziff-Davis... (Score:2)
GMR Subs were Inflated (Score:4, Interesting)
My guess is that the numbers dropped significantly after EB removed the spiff. GMR was a good magazine, so it's a shame this happened but even the $5.50 an hour retail worker knew that this would happen. Anyone working for GMR knew the deal going in, I would hope.
As for XBN, which EB had nothing to do with save selling it, it seemed kind of specifically redundant. Good, but the only reason OXM does so well is the demo disc. Without the disc, why buy XBN?
Nix two magazines. Whatevs. I'm still lamenting the fall of Next Gen [epinions.com].
Re:GMR Subs were Inflated (Score:2)
Sigh... I still have the entire original run of the magazine(s). I wish I could at least find a place where I could buy Edge magazine.
This is their own fault (Score:2)
The only reason I continued to subscribe to OPM was the cover disc, and after I was personally insulted by their editorial staff I decided even that wasn't worth it. Similarly, I cancelled my Gamespot subscription after their editor in chief slagged a friend of mine in their forums in a totally unprofessional manner.
Take away their demo discs (
Excellent. The trees will be pleased. (Score:2)
I mean, really - video games are pretty good at using digital media to put dozens of hours of entertainment on a relatively small use of resources. Do we really need to put out piles of wood pulp printed with what you'd kind of see if you blinked during a video game?
Video games are inherently motion-oriented, and need an animated medium in order to convey anything like what the experience of a short period of time in the game is like - I can't imagine that the magazines were even close
Re:Excellent. The trees will be pleased. (Score:1)
Yes--because those grainy movie files the company websites give me look so much better than the printed higher-definition screenshots in magazines. And the best part is that I can't show anyone any content from the game unless I have quick access to an internet connection and the patience to sift through convoluted website designs!
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