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Crash Magazine, originally launched in 1984 by Newsfield Publications Ltd, quickly became a cornerstone of the ZX Spectrum gaming community, achieving peak sales of over 100,000 copies monthly by 1986. The magazine was known for its high-quality writing and distinctive artwork by Oliver Frey, which contributed to its popularity. Following the liquidation of Newsfield in 1991, the magazine continued under Europress until 1992. After a hiatus, it was successfully relaunched in December 2020 as a quarterly A5 publication, backed by the original founders, marking a significant milestone in its history.
Key figures in the studio include the original founders and contributors who shaped its editorial direction and artistic style. Notable projects include the magazine's extensive coverage of the ZX Spectrum game "Omega Zone," which exemplified its commitment to the gaming community.
Crash Magazine has significantly influenced the gaming industry by providing a platform for game reviews, industry news, and retrospectives, fostering a deeper appreciation for the ZX Spectrum era. The studio specializes in retro gaming content, focusing on the nostalgia and history of classic games.
Throughout its history, Crash Magazine has received various accolades for its contributions to gaming journalism, including recognition for its innovative approach to magazine publishing and its role in preserving the legacy of the ZX Spectrum.
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