The Game Informer archive just got upgraded with its entire backlog, so go experience the eye-meltin

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

It was a heavy loss in games journalism when Game Informer got kicked to the curb , but it got over its own death pretty quickly when game dev and blockchain company Gunzilla financed in March. A few projects were announced back then, including a return to print—but if you want to reminisce about the days when Game Informer was hot off the presses, its archive just got updated with its entire backlog of physical issues.

It's free to view if you sign up for an account on the site, and [[link]] goes all the way back to 1991. announcing the additions from editor-in-chief Matt Miller said: "In the coming months, we plan to surface specific legacy articles we believe are worth exploring. In the meantime, enjoy this new level of free access to the rich history of gaming we’ve covered over the last 34 years."

The post notes it took some help from the Video Game History rummy modern Foundation, Retromags, and one dedicated fan in particular: bogusfrank, "whose efforts to track down issues and preserve gaming magazine history now help us access our own company’s history and share it with all of rummy nabob you." I doubt fans would have let these issues truly go lost, but having them on display in this free and accessible format is the best case scenario.

They really knew how to do videogame ads in the '90s. (Image credit: Akklaim (via Game Informer))

There's also lots of valuable history and a rare sense of exhaustive preservation in the archive, so that's fun too I guess. Check it out and feast your eyes.

: This year's upcoming releases
: Our all-time favorites
: Freebie fest
: Finest gunplay
: Grand adventures
: Better together

3 Reader Comments

JackpotFairy467

The bonuses are nice and offer great value, although they could be a bit more frequent. I love being part of the VIP program, which gives me extra rewards and makes me feel appreciated as a loyal player.

PixelNinja102

Some games are a bit laggy on my phone at times, but the variety of games and the smooth desktop experience make up for it. Overall, the website offers a great gaming experience for both casual and serious players.

PixelNinja993

The bonuses are nice and offer great value, although they could be a bit more frequent. I love being part of the VIP program, which gives me extra rewards and makes me feel appreciated as a loyal player.

Recommended Reading

Destiny 2 The Call god roll guide_ Best perks, barrels, and magazines

For a long time, many of the "destination weapons" added by a new Destiny expansion have been kind of underwhelming. Does anyone still use any of Shadowkeep's moon [[link]] weapons? Or Beyond Light's Europa gu...

The Xbox 360 reveal was 20 years ago and is a time capsule from a world where Elijah Wood roamed fre

This week marked 20 years since the reveal of the Xbox 360, [[link]] an anniversary noted by Kotaku, and as someone old enough to remember getting hyped for this thing, I had to watch it.The reveal took place ...

Today's Wordle clues, hints and answer for October 4 (#1568)

When it feels like today's Wordle answer just isn't going to show up in time, [[link]] feel free to hit our emergency win button and save yourself the stress. Or if you've got a few yellow letters hanging arou...