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    GMTech 12: The Review

    GameMakerTech Issue 12 was released on May 29th – for details and to download click here. Following the much improved magazine design introduced for issue 11 GameMaker Tech was looking the slickest of all GameMaker magazines. However I think that this, the second issue to have this new layout, is more important as it will […] More

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    Game Maker Tech Issue 12

    GameMaker Tech’s long anticipated 12th issue has finally been released, and it has a lot of content – 50 pages to be exact. It has been several months since the new look issue 11 became available, so whilst I welcome the next issue of this high-quality publication I am disappointed that it has been delayed […] More

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    Where is GMTech?

    In the past I have often compared the latest magazine releases from MarkUp and GameMakerTech. After Game Maker Magazine issue 3 and MarkUp issue 13 were released in April I was asked by Eyas if I would be making a comparison post. I replied that I would probably not until GameMakerTech released their 12th issue […] More

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    First hardcopy GM magazine announced

    The Skyfire Insider is the first hardcopy GM magazine (it’s one of those things that you can touch in real life!): instead of reading it at your computer, read it anywhere you want to! I have already ordered my own copy. I wonder if they ship to Finland with FedEx or a traditional newsletter… See […] More

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    Prodigy GM gone for good?

    A recent look at the Prodigy GM website reveals that the website has been deleted. According to nateistoraw (Prodigy GM’s owner), awardspace which they were using to host the site, deleted the website for spamming what a shock. I can’t say I am too ‘upset’ I am sure you all know my feelings for nateistoraw […] More

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    Russell’s Quarterly, issue 2

    Yet another high quality issue of Russell’s Quarterly. This time with 81 (!) pages. Although not strictly a Game Maker magazine, it’s still one of the best. One thing I’ve noticed that it seems to have a small focus on old (Nintendo) games. "Next time: Wisdom Tree" only pushes this point further. Great job, Russell. More

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    GM Fetch comes to an ending

    It appears Gm Fetch is already ending after just one issue. Gamma6 announced that GM Fetch is coming to a closing quite surprising after only one, four page issue. I will probably reuse the name for an upcoming program I am making. Some of his reasons include. – Sandy Duncan never responded to our interview […] More

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    GM Obfuscator

    And the decompiler drama continues. This time with a GM Obfuscator, which obviously obfuscates Game Maker files. Keep in mind that this doesn’t prevent decompilation. But anybody who will decompile your game will have a hard time making sense out of it. What’s your opinion? More

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    Why I dislike GM Fetch

    When the first issue of this magazine came along at the end of March I was surprised at the positive reviews it was getting at the GMC considering it had only four pages of content. They are arrogant – slogganing their magazine with the phrase “Its not about beating the competition – because we’ve already […] More

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    Stolen design, but…

    The similarities between the design issue 11 of GameMaker Tech and the recently released third issue of Game Maker Magazine are, well, very noticeable. Starting with the front cover there are some obvious similarities. Three gray letters and 4 boxes on the right hand side listing the contents adorn both magazines – but this is […] More

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