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==About IMG==
==About IMG==
IMG is generally acknowledged by various game publishers to be the leader in Macintosh press specific to gaming. Deniz's relationships in the gaming business garners frequent and detailed interview articles with industry insiders, such as a long-running interview series with Glenda Adams, director of development at [[Aspyr]]. The front portal page is a news site with good traffic, and the user forums are active with nearly 9,000 members and over 200,000 posts as of April 2009.
IMG is generally acknowledged by various game publishers to be the leader in Macintosh press specific to gaming. Deniz's relationships in the gaming business garners frequent and detailed interview articles with industry insiders, such as a long-running interview series with Glenda Adams, who was the director of development at [[Aspyr]]. The front portal page is a news site with good traffic, and the user forums are active with nearly 9,000 members and over 200,000 posts as of April 2009.


IMG's sibling sites include:
IMG's sibling sites include:

Revision as of 11:13, 16 June 2009

Inside Mac Games
Type of site
Mac gaming news site
OwnerTuncer Deniz
Created byTuncer Deniz
URLhttp://www.insidemacgames.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional

Inside Mac Games, or IMG for short, is a website dedicated to Apple Macintosh computer gaming. Founded in 1993, Inside Mac Games has transitioned from an electronic magazine into a web-only publication. As such, it is the largest and oldest Macintosh gaming publication, and is still operated by its founder, Tuncer Deniz.

History

The website began as a downloadable magazine at AOL, with authors from AOL's Mac Games forum. The first issue was published February 1993, featuring a preview of Graphic Simulations' F/A-18 Hornet 1.0. The newsletter soon turned to distribution via floppy disk, and in 1995 via CD-ROM, which enabled on-disc extras.

In 1996, Deniz left IMG to work for Bungie Software for nearly four years as a producer for titles such as Marathon 2: Durandal for Windows, Abuse, Weekend Warrior, and Marathon Infinity, and a project leader for Myth II: Soulblighter. In 1999, Deniz returned to take the helm of IMG, which was now a website. In 2000, the CD-ROM distribution of the newsletter was dropped, although an occasional games CD-ROM is distributed to subscribers.

About IMG

IMG is generally acknowledged by various game publishers to be the leader in Macintosh press specific to gaming. Deniz's relationships in the gaming business garners frequent and detailed interview articles with industry insiders, such as a long-running interview series with Glenda Adams, who was the director of development at Aspyr. The front portal page is a news site with good traffic, and the user forums are active with nearly 9,000 members and over 200,000 posts as of April 2009.

IMG's sibling sites include:

  • Mac Game Files (MGF), a game-related download site;
  • Mac Game Store, an online store for Macintosh games;
  • Mac Games Arcade, an online digital distribution system for Mac games;
  • Macologist, which specializes in Macintosh game mods.

Inside Mac Games was included as one Safari's default bookmarks, but was dropped from the release of Safari 3.

External links

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