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| publisher = {{Nowrap|HobbyPress (1985–1998)<br>[[Axel Springer AG]] (1998–2012)<br>BlueOcean Publishing (2012–present)}}
| publisher = {{Nowrap|HobbyPress (1985–1998)<br>[[Axel Springer AG]] (1998–2012)<br>BlueOcean Publishing (2012–2024)}}
| founded = 1985
| firstdate = {{Start date and age|1985|05}}
| finaldate = {{End date and age|2024|02}}
| finalnumber = 450 (overall)
| country = Spain
| country = Spain
| language = Spanish
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'''''Micromanía''''' is a Spanish computer game magazine. It was founded by the publisher HobbyPress, currently a subsidiary of [[Axel Springer SE]]. It was created in May 1985 and is one of the first magazines in Europe exclusively devoted to video games. It was first published soon after ''MicroHobby'',<ref name="teknlife 2014"/> which had been created just a few months earlier by the same publisher. The magazine in its two first periods was a major outlet supporting of the [[Golden Era of Spanish Software|golden era of Spanish software]]. ''Micromanía'' celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010. In July 2012, Axel Springer sold ''Micromanía'' to other owner, focussing its video game coverage in its other magazine, ''[[Hobby Consolas]]''. ''Micromanía'' team continues the printed magazine independently, published by BlueOcean Publishing.<ref name="DeVuego 2018"/>
'''''Micromanía''''' was a Spanish computer game magazine. It was founded by the publisher HobbyPress, currently a subsidiary of [[Axel Springer SE]]. It was created in May 1985 and is one of the first magazines in Europe exclusively devoted to video games. It was first published soon after ''MicroHobby'',<ref name="teknlife 2014"/> which had been created just a few months earlier by the same publisher. The magazine in its two first periods was a major outlet supporting of the [[Golden Era of Spanish Software|golden era of Spanish software]]. ''Micromanía'' celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010. In July 2012, Axel Springer sold ''Micromanía'' to other owner, focussing its video game coverage in its other magazine, ''[[Hobby Consolas]]''. The ''Micromanía'' team continued the printed magazine independently, published by BlueOcean Publishing, until its final issue in February 2024.<ref name="DeVuego 2018"/><ref name="Closure - El Correo" />


==History==
==History==
The first issue of ''Micromanía'' was published in 1985, with new issues released monthly.<ref name ="Micromania 1985"/> The publication of the magazine has been divided into three periods, called in Spanish "Épocas". The first period lasted for three years, with 35 issues. The second period, starting in 1988, changed its physical size to adopt what became its iconic large newspaper size.<ref name ="Micromania 1988"/><ref name="Fernandez 2014"/> The second period had 80 issues, the last one published in January 1995, the 11th year since the magazine's inception.<ref name ="Micromania Jan 1995"/> In February 1995 the third "Época" started, which as of 2015 continues to be published. The magazine reshaped itself to a normal-sized magazine.<ref name ="Micromania Feb 1995"/> The magazine celebrated its 20 years anniversary in 2005,<ref name ="Micromania 2005"/> and its 30 years anniversary in 2014.<ref name="teknlife 2014"/> 35th anniversary was celebrated in 2019.
The first issue of ''Micromanía'' was published in 1985, with new issues released monthly.<ref name ="Micromania 1985"/> The publication of the magazine has been divided into three periods, called in Spanish "Épocas". The first period lasted for three years, with 35 issues. The second period, starting in 1988, changed its physical size to adopt what became its iconic large newspaper size.<ref name ="Micromania 1988"/><ref name="Fernandez 2014"/> The second period had 80 issues, the last one published in January 1995, the 11th year since the magazine's inception.<ref name ="Micromania Jan 1995"/> In February 1995 the third "Época" started. The magazine reshaped itself to a normal-sized magazine.<ref name ="Micromania Feb 1995"/> The magazine celebrated its 20 years anniversary in 2005,<ref name ="Micromania 2005"/> and its 30 years anniversary in 2014.<ref name="teknlife 2014"/> 35th anniversary was celebrated in 2019. Amid an industry-wide decline in print magazine sales, ''Micromanía'' abandoned [[newsstand]]s in June 2023, electing to exclusively retail at [[Game (retailer)|Game]] stores in an attempt to adjust the print run to the perceived [[paid circulation]]. However, on 22 January 2024, the magazine ultimately announced that it would publish its final issue in February; the issue marked the 335th of the third period and the 450th overall.<ref name="Closure - El Correo">{{cite news |author1=J.C. |title=Cierra Micromanía, la revista sobre videojuegos más longeva del mundo |url=https://www.elcorreo.com/tecnologia/fs-gamer/cierra-micromania-revista-sobre-videojuegos-longeva-mundo-20240122095356-nt.html |access-date=10 April 2024 |work=[[El Correo]] |date=22 January 2024 |language=es}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 05:19, 11 April 2024

Micromanía
First issue of the magazine published in 1985
CategoriesComputing, Gaming
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherHobbyPress (1985–1998)
Axel Springer AG (1998–2012)
BlueOcean Publishing (2012–2024)
First issueMay 1985; 39 years ago (1985-05)
Final issue
Number
February 2024; 3 months ago (2024-02)
450 (overall)
CountrySpain
Based inMadrid
LanguageSpanish
Websitehttp://www.micromania.es
ISSN9955-8726

Micromanía was a Spanish computer game magazine. It was founded by the publisher HobbyPress, currently a subsidiary of Axel Springer SE. It was created in May 1985 and is one of the first magazines in Europe exclusively devoted to video games. It was first published soon after MicroHobby,[1] which had been created just a few months earlier by the same publisher. The magazine in its two first periods was a major outlet supporting of the golden era of Spanish software. Micromanía celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010. In July 2012, Axel Springer sold Micromanía to other owner, focussing its video game coverage in its other magazine, Hobby Consolas. The Micromanía team continued the printed magazine independently, published by BlueOcean Publishing, until its final issue in February 2024.[2][3]

History

The first issue of Micromanía was published in 1985, with new issues released monthly.[4] The publication of the magazine has been divided into three periods, called in Spanish "Épocas". The first period lasted for three years, with 35 issues. The second period, starting in 1988, changed its physical size to adopt what became its iconic large newspaper size.[5][6] The second period had 80 issues, the last one published in January 1995, the 11th year since the magazine's inception.[7] In February 1995 the third "Época" started. The magazine reshaped itself to a normal-sized magazine.[8] The magazine celebrated its 20 years anniversary in 2005,[9] and its 30 years anniversary in 2014.[1] 35th anniversary was celebrated in 2019. Amid an industry-wide decline in print magazine sales, Micromanía abandoned newsstands in June 2023, electing to exclusively retail at Game stores in an attempt to adjust the print run to the perceived paid circulation. However, on 22 January 2024, the magazine ultimately announced that it would publish its final issue in February; the issue marked the 335th of the third period and the 450th overall.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Marcos Sagrado (27 May 2014). "RetroMadrid 2014: Lo antiguo vuelve con fuerza - 30 Años de Micromanía" [RetroMadrid 2014: The old comes back strong - 30 years of Micromanía] (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Tek’n’Life - The Unnamed Project S.L.L. Archived from the original on 27 August 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Micromanía (Base de datos de la PRensa ESpañola de Videojuegos)". Spain: DeVuego.es. 2018. Archived from the original on December 30, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  3. ^ a b J.C. (22 January 2024). "Cierra Micromanía, la revista sobre videojuegos más longeva del mundo". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Editorial de presentación en el que no decimos a nadie el hueco que venimos a llenar" [Introduction editorial in which we tell no one the niche that we come to fill]. Micromania (in Spanish). 1. Madrid, Spain: 5. 1985.
  5. ^ "Index page". Micromanía (in Spanish). 2 (1). Madrid, Spain: 5. 1988.
  6. ^ Ricardo Fernández (13 July 2014). "ANOTHER WORLD: 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ANÁLISIS - REGRESO AL PASADO" [Another World: 20th anniversary edition analysis - Return to the past] (in Spanish). Spain: IGN España. Archived from the original on 11 September 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Index page". Micromanía (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain.
  8. ^ "Editorial". Micromanía (in Spanish). 3 (1). Madrid, Spain: 3. February 1995.
  9. ^ Francisco Delgado (March 2005). "¡Gracias por estar ahí!" [Thank you for being there!]. Micromanía (in Spanish). 3 (122). Madrid, Spain: 5.

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