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86 reviewsOld School Gamer is dedicated to the gamer who enjoys everything from Arcade Game collecting – refurbishing – playing to the home console gamer reliving his childhood from the 70s, 80s and 90s and passing it onto the next generation of gamers. Those that collect the arcade machines, bring that back to life and play them, those that collect and enjoy games from the first generation to the current. Free digital subscriptions can be signed up for at OldSchoolGamer.com and we have Apple and Android apps also available for reading the magazine and the printed magazine is priced affordably.
Old School Gamer Magazine was created to fill a hole in the retro gaming community. In North America, there has been nearly a dozen magazines attempted over the last 10+ years and hardly any of them have gotten past a dozen issues. While in the UK, Retro Gamer Magazine has done fantastic, and we want to start a tradition like they have had since January 2004.
Our ownership comes from a background of publishing for the last 20+ years in the mobile disc jockey industry. We are gamers and publishers. Ryan Burger, OSG’s Publisher, grew up with his Intellivision and his Genesis, always getting the less popular systems because he liked the better, and now collects arcade machines and home consoles with an affinity to Atari. We are looking forward to meeting you in person at one of the upcoming retro gaming expos.