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Expanded magazine will cater to retro-gamers, home game room enthusiasts and coin-op collectors Steele Publishing, LLC announces today that it has completed the acquisition
of GameRoom Magazine, which will join RetroBlast as part of the Steele
Publishing Family. Steele's plan to expand and update the magazine includes
adding consumer retrogaming news and articles alongside GameRoom's
industry-leading coverage targeting coin-op, video arcade, and pinball game
collectors.Planned changes to GameRoom Magazine include expanded coverage of consumer retro-games, emulation, and the rapidly growing home arcade market. Additionally, the magazine will be moving to a higher-quality print process, with high-gloss paper and additional color. A new RetroBlast column will also be featured in future issues of GameRoom Magazine. "I am excited by Kevin's vision for the future of GameRoom Magazine and RetroBlast!," says Tim Ferrante, former Publisher. "After having published GameRoom for the past 9 years, I am thrilled to be able to hand the GameRoom Magazine legacy over to such a talented and enthusiastic writer." For additional information about GameRoom Magazine and RetroBlast!, please contact Kevin Steele GAMEROOM MAGAZINE P.O. Box 33490 North Royalton, OH 44133-0490 Phone (440) 372-0728 . About RetroBlast: http://www.RetroBlast.com RetroBlast is a place for news and reviews about all things related to retrogaming - arcade games, classic consoles and pinball games and culture. The site is designed as a resource for the home arcade enthusiast - there are reviews to help with purchase decisions, "How-To" articles, retrogaming news, and more. Through both written reviews and videos, RetroBlast is designed to help both the novice and the expert retrogamer build the gameroom of their dreams. About GameRoom Magazine: http://www.gameroommagazine.com Founded in 1988, GameRoom Magazine is the world's number one pinball and coin-op collector magazine. A monthly periodical whose primary readership is the hobbyist/collector and home buyer of coin-operated games, jukeboxes, and related memorabilia, GameRoom Magazine covers the entire spectrum of coin-operated entertainment. |
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