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VideoGames & Computer Entertainment

VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
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Executive Editor Andy Eddy
Associate Editor Clayton Walnum
Categories Video Games
Frequency bi-monthly: Dec. 1988-Feb. 1989
monthly: from April 1989
Format 28 cm
Publisher L.F.P., Inc.
First issue VG&CE: December 1988 (1988-December)
VG: September 1993 (1993-September)
Final issue VG&CE: August 1993
VG: September 1996
Country USA
Based in 9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Language English language
ISSN 1059-2938
OCLC number 25300986

VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (abbreviated as VG&CE) was an American magazine dedicated to covering video games on computers, home consoles and arcades. It was published by LFP, Inc. from the late 1980s until the mid-1990s. Offering game reviews, previews, game strategies and cheat codes as well as coverage of the general industry, VG&CE was also one of the first magazines to cover both home console and computer games. The magazine gave out annual awards in a variety of categories, divided between the best of home video games and computer video games. The magazine was known for its artwork by Alan Hunter and other freelance artists.

VG&CE began as a spinoff of ANALOG Computing, a magazine published by LFP devoted to Atari 8-bit computers.

VG&CE was started at LFP by Lee H. Pappas (publisher), with Andy Eddy as executive editor (Eddy was a freelance contributor to the first issue of the magazine, which had the cover date of December 1988, just before relocating to California in September 1988 to become its editor before the first issue hit the streets. During Eddy's tenure at the magazine, there was no one listed as editor-in-chief, simply due to odd staff-titling decisions.) Contributors included Arnie Katz and Bill "The Game Doctor" Kunkel, co-founders of the first video game magazine, Electronic Games. Tips & Tricks editor-in-chief Chris Bieniek was an associate editor at VG&CE. Computer Player editor-in-chief Mike Davila was an associate editor and later executive editor at VG&CE. Knights of Xentar writer David Moskowitz was also an associate editor at VG&CE during the Eddy/Davila/Bieniek tenure.


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