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Game Informer (often abbreviated to GI) is an American-based monthly magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of popular video games and associated consoles. Formed in August 1991,"10 Years of Game Informer" (August 2001). Game Informer, p. 42. "In August of 1991, Funcoland began publishing a six-page circular to be handed out free in all of its retail locations." the magazine has nearly 3 million subscribers according to Andrew Reiner, making it the highest circulated video game magazine, and as of the first quarter of 2007, it is listed as the 23rd largest overall magazine. Game Informer is now ranked among the top four magazines for reaching males 18 to 34.
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Game Informer (often abbreviated to GI) is an American-based monthly magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of popular video games and associated consoles. Formed in August 1991,"10 Years of Game Informer" (August 2001). Game Informer, p. 42. "In August of 1991, Funcoland began publishing a six-page circular to be handed out free in all of its retail locations." the magazine has nearly 3 million subscribers according to Andrew Reiner, making it the highest circulated video game magazine, and as of the first quarter of 2007, it is listed as the 23rd largest overall magazine. Game Informer is now ranked among the top four magazines for reaching males 18 to 34.
It is owned and published by GameStop Corp., the parent company of the video game retailer of the same name. Due to this, a large amount of promotion is done in-store, which has contributed heavily to its large subscription base, especially as a subscription is included with the store's Gamer's Edge discount card.
GI Staff
There have been many different members on the GI team through the years. Handles are in parenthesis, current GI staff members are listed at the top, and members no longer active are below.
- Andy McNamara (The Game Hombre): 1991-present
- Andrew Reiner (The Raging Gamer): 1994-present
- Matt Helgeson (The Original Gamer): 1999-present
- Matthew Kato (The Gaming Katana): 2001-present
- Adam Biessener (The Alpha Gamer): 2003-present
- Joe Juba (The Real American Gamer): 2003-present
- Matt Miller (The Once And Future Gamer): 2004-present
- Matt Bertz (Lord Gamington III): 2006-present
- Bryan Vore (The Gamer's Advocate): 2007-present
- Ben Reeves (Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamer): 2006-present
- Paul Anderson (The Pro Player, Game Professor): 1992-2001
- Elizabeth Olson: 1991-1994
- Rick Petzoldt (The Video Ranger): 1991-1995
- Marianne Morgan (The Game Master): 1991
- Ed Martinez (The Video Wizard): 1991
- Erik Reppen (The PC Jedi): 1996-1997, 1999-2001
- Ross VanDerSchaegen (The Rebel Gamer): 1991-1995
- David "Vinnie" Vinyon (The Video Vigilante): 1994-1996
- Ryan McDonald (The Arcade Alchemist): 1995-1997
- Jon Storm (The Greedy Gamer): 1996-1999
- Robert Stoute (The Game Cassanova): 1997-1999
- Paul Bergren (The Game Burrito): 1997-1999
- Lisa Mason (La Game Nikita): 2002-2006
- Beaux Hawkins (The Arcade Assassin): 1998-1999
- The Vidiot (Minister of Destruction): 2000-2001
- Jay Fitzloff (The Gonzo Gamer): 1999-2002
- Justin Leeper (The Digital Deviant): 2001-2004
- Chet Barber (The Joystick Jockey, The Chronic Gamer): 2002-2003
- Jeremy Zoss (Gamezilla): 2003-2006
- Kristian Brogger (The Game Dawg, The Video Viking): ???-2004
























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