- ACE (games magazine)
Infobox_Magazine
title = ACE
| image_size = 200px | image_caption = "ACE" magazine, issue 1, October 1987
editor = Peter Connor & Steve Cooke (co-editors)
frequency = Monthly
circulation = 48,170 (circa April 1991)cite|author=Gary Whitta & Gary Liddon|title=April 1991 issue of ACE|publisher=EMAP|date=1991-04-01]
category =Video game magazines
company =Future Publishing 1987 to1989 EMAP 1989 to1992
firstdate = October1987
finaldate = April1992
finalnumber = 55
country =United Kingdom
language = English
website ="ACE" (Advanced Computer Entertainment) was a multi-format
computer and video game magazine first published in theUnited Kingdom byFuture Publishing and later acquired byEMAP .cite web | url=http://www.futureplc.com/future/aboutus/history.jsp?all=1 | title=Future plc History | publisher=Future Publishing | accessdate=2006-05-23]History
Launched in October 1987, roughly the same time as Ludlow-based publisher
Newsfield 's own multi-format magazine "The Games Machine ", the magazine consisted mainly of ex-"Amstrad Action " and "Personal Computer Games " staff, including launch co-editors Peter Connor and Steve Cooke. Andy Wilton, ex-"AA", was brought in as Reviews Editor, while Dave Packer and Andy Smith were hired as Staff Writers. Trevor Gilham, another ex-"AA" member, held the position of Art Editor.Design and content was very polished and clear. The glossy magazine had a unique, professional feel — very much a blueprint for Future's well-respected "Edge" magazine.
After selling the title to EMAP, Future Publishing redeployed the original "ACE" staff to work on their "
Amiga Format " and "ST Format " titles.Content
Coverage initially included
Atari ST ,Amiga ,C64 ,ZX Spectrum andAmstrad CPC , but also included newer machines as they were released. Although games features were the mainstay, other articles on graphics and computer music were featured. A cover cassette, and later a floppy disk, was included with the magazine featuring games demos.Regular editorial features included Interface; News, Letters, The Blitter End. The Specials; features and Gameplay; Screen Test, Arcades, Tricks 'n' Tactics, Adventures.
creen Test
Screen Test was the games review section. Games were rated (out of ten) on Visual effects, Audio, IQ Factor, Fun Factor and an overall rating. Games were seen by all the reviewers and the overall rating, and was notable for scoring games out of 1000 rather than the usual percentage or mark out of ten. Also introduced was the Predicted Interest Curve graph where the game was given a line graph predicting the long term interest in the game over many months.
ee also
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Video game journalism
*Magazine
*Computer and video game industry
*Video game
*Computer
*Computing References
External links
* [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/acemagazine.html Profile of ACE magazine] at Amiga History
* [http://www.old-computer-mags.com/ Old Computer Mags] - ACE scans and more
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