Top Secret (magazine)
Polish video game magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polish video game magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Top Secret was a Polish magazine devoted to the subject of computer and video games, as well as to culture and events connected with them.
Editor | Marcin Przasnyski (issues 1 to 9) Marcin Borkowski (issues 10 to 54) |
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Categories | Computer and video games |
Frequency | Monthly, bimonthly |
Format | A4 (22–54) |
Publisher | Wydawnictwo Bajtek (1990–1996) Axel Springer Polska (2002–2003) |
First issue | October 1990 |
Final issue | March 2003 |
Country | Poland |
Based in | Warsaw |
ISSN | 0867-8480 |
The first edition of the magazine was published between 1990-1996[1] by the Bajtek publishing cooperative, and it was the first magazine of this type in Poland. During that time, 54 issues were released.[2]
The second edition was published between 2002-2003 by the Polish division of Axel Springer as an attempt to restore the title.[3][4] However, in this time, only four issues were produced, and the project was abandoned.[5]
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