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Gamereactor is one of Scandinavia's biggest game magazines that covers both computer and video games. It started in Denmark in 1999, then Norway and soon after Sweden. Since late 2007 Gamereactor also exist in Finland. It is free of charge and can be found in almost all game stores and electronics retailers in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The magazine releases 10 editions every year (It is not released in December or July), and is published in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish. It can also be subscribed to or downloaded as PDF-files over the Internet.

On 1 September 2008 Gamereactor launched an English edition of the website and the magazine (PDF). Gamereactor International features a news blog with a special interest in the Nordic gaming industry, video content from GRTV and the PDF magazine.

As Gamereactor is issued at the beginning of almost every month, the magazine is often the first to review games in Scandinavia. Gamereactor review games with a score from 1-10, with 10 being the best. The current editor of Gamereactor in Norway is Jon Cato Lorentzen.[1]


Staff

Sweden

  • Petter Hegevall - Editor in Chief/Art Director/Writer
  • Jonas Mäki - Ass. Editor/Writer
  • Jonas Elfving - Ass. Editor/Writer
  • Mikael Sundberg - Writer
  • Jesper Karlsson - Writer
  • Sophie Warnie de Humelghem - Writer
  • Love Bolin - Writer
  • Petter Mårtensson - Writer
  • Marcus Löfström - Writer
  • Mattias Hegerius - Writer
  • Daniel Steinholtz - Writer
  • Nicklas Holm - Newswriter
  • Anna Eklund - DVD/Movies
  • Erik Nilsson Ranta - DVD/Movies
  • Johan Bergström - DVD/Movies
  • Emil Hall - Programmer

References