Consol.at

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consol.AT / consolPLUS
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description Multiplatform game magazine
publishing company consol.MEDIA
First edition 2000
attitude October 2013
Frequency of publication 10 times a year
Sold edition 28,000 copies
Editor-in-chief Alexander Amon
editor Michael Furtenbach

consol.AT, in Germany known as consolPLUS , was an Austrian multiplatform - Computer Games Magazine , published by Verlag consol.MEDIA in Vienna . Consol.AT appeared monthly, not tied to a specific publication date, with around 100 pages. After consol.MEDIA went bankrupt on October 28, 2013, the magazine was discontinued. It was considered the oldest video game magazine in Austria.

content

The magazine contained the following information on all currently available video game platforms ( PlayStation 2 , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii , PlayStation Portable , Nintendo DS , PS Vita ):

  • Current news, including scene news from the developer area
  • Previews ( previews ) to games that are still in development.
  • Tests ( reviews or reviews ) of current games (recently published or about to be released ).
  • Current hardware ideas (console and computer accessories)

Online offer

The online offer of consol.AT/consolPLUS was consol.at or consolplus.de. On this website , as on the other websites of the publishing house, you could find daily news about current events on the console games market as well as a forum about video games. A weekly podcast was published by the editors, in which current games are covered.

Since the 2nd quarter of 2012, the so-called C4 subscription has been available in addition to the normal subscription, which includes 10 topic-specific podcasts and 10 issues of an eMagazine with exclusive articles in addition to the regular print editions.

With the bankruptcy of the publisher, the site was discontinued.

Individual evidence

  1. Der Standard .de: "consol.AT": Austria's oldest video game magazine discontinued