For a long time now PC magazines have been slowly losing readers and, according to 1Up's Simon Cox, the medium may face utter extinction soon.
Speaking to
GameSpot about the closure of the American
Games for Windows magazine, Cox said that the continued loss of readers and revenue - or "
Dollars and eyes as Cox put it - meant that games magazines face an uncertain future.
True, the news isn't all that surprising or shocking - the fact that websites like
bit-tech offer the same news on a free and constantly updated basis has destroyed much of the market for commercial, monthly print formats. It is a little shocking though to hear Cox discuss how established magazines like
EGM,
Nintendo Power and
PC Gamer may also face a cull soon.
In fact, Cox's attitude wasn't that the magazines
might face extinction, but that it is only a matter of time before the magazines close as there is only so long that they can continue to be supported by subscribers.
One wonders what that will mean for the online games journalists when the print medium suddenly does collapse and the market is flooded with unemployed writers. Do you still read games magazines, or do you rely on
bit-tech for all your news? Let us know in
the forums.
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