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Articles related to video games needreliable sources like any other Wikipedia article—content must beverifiable. Due to the nature of video game journalism, however, editors writing articles within the scope of this project may encounter problems finding orciting sources. This guideline aims to discuss some of the most common problem areas. None of the following directions apply in every single instance so always use reason when citing sources.

Because the fields of video game journalism, research, criticism, and commentary are relatively new compared to similar coverage of traditional media, traditional sources can be somewhat rare. In addition, the simultaneous development and expansion of Internet-based sources alongside the modern video-game scene has led to a much higher degree of exclusive online coverage than is the case with other media. These factors make the determination of reliable video-game sources a complex issue.

To address this problem, this guideline provides a few generalrules of thumb and presents the currentconsensus regarding the reliability and usability of specific video game-related sources. Any questions regarding specific sources not covered in this guideline may be directed to thetalk page. Remember to search the talk page archives before starting a new topic. New sources should not be added to this page until the talk page discussion has been archived.

Locating reliable sources

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  • The Internet. One of the first places that many editors look for video game sources is the internet. After using one of severalsearch engines to locate information on a subject, the search results must be scrutinized forreliability. A list of sources that have been identified by the WP:VG community as reliable appears lower in this page at theSources list. This list is neither complete nor can it be used as definitive proof regarding a listed source's reliability determination, but it provides a good rough guide on which to base the scrutiny of sources for reliability.
  • Custom Google search engine. Tools are available to filter search results to target reliable sources. Editors can useReliable Sources for Video Games (list), acustom Google search engine focusing on the below-listed reliable sites and filtering out many bad or non-RS sites. A second custom Google search engine,Situational Sources for Video Games, is also available to search for reliable sources on a topic. There is no guarantee a specific source is reliable even if it is listed in the search engine. Forum posts, for example, are usually non-reliable. Also, be sure to take note of the conditions and limitations required for proper use of all sources (as listed in the tables below) before relying on them. The template{{find video game sources}} also includes a link to these custom search engines.
  • The WP:VG Reference Library. TheWP:VG reference library can provide access to print-based video game reference material and include indices of covered video games. Editors listed as contacts at the Reference Library have volunteered to make information from these magazines available on request, which can be used to reference claims in articles as well as to verify references and to establishnotability.The Wikipedia Library provides a similar function.

Promote broad coverage and reduce POV

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For many of the articles under the aegis ofWP:VG, sources are plentiful and easily located. Because not every source needs to be cited, editorial discretion will play a part in the exclusion of redundant and unnecessary sources. A few of the more important considerations when reviewing sources for inclusion are listed here.

  • Negative as well as positive reviews - It is exceptionally rare for a video game to receiveuniversal critical praise or condemnation. For this reason, reasonable efforts should be made to reduce undue bias by presenting both perspectives on the game. For the few cases where reception is universally slanted in one direction (either positive or negative), remember thatexceptional claims require exceptional sourcing.
  • Initial as well as modern coverage - As a general rule, reviewers of video games are inextricably tied to their temporal vantage point and because advancements in video game technology increase by leaps and bounds every few years, it is unfair to review a game in light of the game scene 20 years later. Likewise, hindsight can lead to revisionist reviews and nostalgia may lead to unduly positive scores. An effort should be made to include early coverage of games if available in order to maintaina neutral point of view untainted by modern perceptions.
  • Domestic as well as foreign coverage - Because video games arecultural artifacts, when a gamecomes from X country, then reviews from X country can provide cultural insight that might escape foreign reviewers. Relatedly, when a gamedepicts Y country or aspects of it, then reviews from Y country can provide reliable, detailed, and direct reaction to the depiction. At the same time, however, when a game comes from Z country, reviews from X and Y countries will help to reduce POV and to provide an international response thereby eliminating systemic cultural biases.
  • Metareviews as well as individual reviews - Although metareviews tend to provide an average and roughly neutral review for games, the specific views of influential and/or well-respected individual reviewers may be of equal importance and should be presented with proper attribution despite the probability of containing a POV-heavy review. Care must be taken to avoid skewing the apparent reception by presenting disproportionate numbers of positive or negative individual reviews.
  • Reviews for multiple different platforms - When video games are released on more than one platform, reviews of all different versions allow readers to gain an insight on the differing perceptions of the game within different gaming subcultures. When games are rereleased or remade for later systems, reviews of all different versions allow readers to grasp the degree to which later ports and remakes were successful in evoking the original. Efforts to report reception in adue manner can often be enhanced by using a prose format to explain why scores on one platform are lower than those of another.

The above considerations should also be taken when seeking out sources to add content such as reception sections to video game articles.

Print sources

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Print sources can improve coverage dramatically, but are often difficult to locate for video game topics—especially true when searching for sources covering the pre-Internet period (generally prior to 2000) before online sources became as established and reliable as they are in some cases today. Although it is incorrect to uncritically assumereliability for a source simply because it exists or existed in printed form, print sources cost money to produce and are therefore likely to make more of an effort at quality and accuracy than most low-cost fan sites. As the length of time a print source remains in continuous publication increases, the source gains inreputation,goodwill, andbrand strength, which tends to indicate that longer-lasting and more-established print sources are more likely to be accurate than brief fly-by-night operations. Internationally registered periodicals (as identified by anISSN number) are generally preferred over unregistered journals.

While there isno proscription against hard-to-access sources, the fact that print sources are more difficult to verify means that it is often a good idea to include additional web-based reliable sourcing if it is available. Editors adding print-based references should also make an effort to substantiate or at least double-check their claims if they are challenged.

Fansites

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Many video games have sites devoted to them that are not affiliated with the developers or publishers. These fansites enable fans to read about and discuss the game. When checked against Wikipedia guidelines such asWP:Reliable sources#What is a reliable source?, these fansites usually do not qualify as a reliable source. They frequently have little or no editorial oversight, and may be self-published (i.e., the person hosting the website is also the one writing its content). Fact-checking is often of lesser importance than publishing the latest rumours. Quoting the rule of thumb:"...the greater the degree of scrutiny involved in checking facts, analyzing legal issues, and scrutinizing the evidence and arguments of a particular work, the more reliable it is."

Some fansites provide forum excerpts by developers from the game's forums. Favour citing the forum post itself over the fansite's article and commentary about it. When citing a forum post on a fansite's own forum, special scrutiny is advised. Make it clear that it is the post that is cited, not the thread or forum in general. Consider forum posts like journal articles, except that in this case the "journal" is unreliable (seeWP:SPS), but the "article" may be, because of its author. Use real names over forum nicknames where the real name is available.

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Video games

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In articles about video games, citing the game itself is often attractive. Wikipediafavours secondary sources, and the use of primary sources should be minimised. Games are primary sources in articles about themselves. Whether it is good to use them as a source varies by perspective, subject and game. For a reader, it is usually very hard to use a video game to check facts. Provide transcripts wherever possible, and enable readers to check the facts themselves by noting which area, level or episode is cited. Using the later levels of games with a linear level progression as sources (without transcripts) should be avoided. The same applies to bonus levels oreaster eggs.

It is very hard to find proper sources for sections about the plot or setting of a video game without using the game itself. In many of these sections, the game itself is used as a source, but make sure that it is not the only source. Furthermore, the kind of statements that can be backed up with a reference to the game itself is limited. For example, it is impossible to use the game itself to back up that it "... takes place in ahigh fantasy setting".

Statements of a technical or critical nature should never contain references to the game itself. Technical details (like the type oftexture mapping used) are impossible to discern for the layperson. Using the game itself as a source for critical content isoriginal research. Criticism should not be the editor's own, but for example a reviewer's.

However, instruction booklets, player's guides, and other game-related publications may be cited as normal.

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Review sites

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The most important sources for most video game articles are the reviews of the game itself.

Aggregate review sites such asMetacritic andGameRankings are useful in the critical reception portion of a video game article, as these list numerous reviews for a game, more than can readily be included in Wikipedia. Aggregate review sites should be handled carefully. Individual reviews should cite their original publication, not the truncated aggregator summary. Because aggregators choose which publications to include in their score, they often include reviews from less reliable sites. Additionally, the score is averaged between reviewers without regard for the different rating systems used.

Aggregated user-submitted content (e.g. "user scores" and "user polls") available on Metacritic, GameRankings, and other aggregators is not considered reliable because it is susceptible to vote-stacking and demographic skew, and because the general public has no proven expertise or credibility in the field. Similarly, sites allowingusers to submit content, like Wikipedia itself, are often notindependent, and are notreliable because they have not been checked for factual accuracy by an editor. It is also important to make a distinction between review sites and directory listings. The latter often repeat information from press releases and the game's official website, and do not constitute a reliable source for establishing notability. Their use should generally be avoided as well.

Thereview table template allows for an organized presentation of all relevant review scores. Only include reviews in this table if they are cited within the text.

Retailers

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Retailers are only consideredreliable sources for games that have already been released, and even then, only for information regarding release dates and the existence of games on a particular platform. However, other secondary or primary sources should be used if available. Retailers posting future dates for games not yet released raise ared flag as to the legitimacy of the statement, and should not be used unless confirmed by a more reliable source.

Official information

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In video gaming communities, the adjective "official" is often used to describe information released by the game developer. It denotes that the information is definitive, reliable and sometimes important. This is without regard to whether said information is deemedcanonical.

Merely being "official" does not guarantee that information is usable under Wikipedia's editorial standards. Information deriving from official sources but published in generally unreliable ones such as blogs, fansites, or forum posts is likely unusable. Much of what is called official often stems from primary sources such as the game itself, which should largely not be used (see above). Additionally, not all reliably sourced official information merits inclusion, and in fact the bulk of the article may be unofficial. An example of this is the release date: when the official date is at 1998 according to accurate but unreliable (by Wikipedia policy standards) information, but a reliable source writes that it is 1999, Wikipedia should include the latter. Even if one has the knowledge of memory or the word of a trustworthy individual, original research is off-limits.

The crux is that "official" is not relevant to Wikipedia standards. In fan communities, all information released by the game developers is official and important. In a Wikipedia article, information released by game developers is no different from any other reliable source; in fact, it may beless reliable under possible interpretations of the policy regarding self-published or primary sources.

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Interviews from any source are typically allowed as a "self-published source about self". As long as the interview's authenticity can be reasonably ascertained, we allow the developer's own words as a primary source when the claims are (1) not exceptional, and (2) about the team or individual making the claim. Greater claims require a secondary source with a reputation for editorial quality. Whenever possible, prefer the editorial distance of a reliable, secondary source over a primary source interview.

Sourcing style

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Main pages:MOS:TITLE andMOS:ITALICS

When citing a print magazine, the name of the magazine should be written in italics. Likewise for the video games themselves. The usage of italics for an online source depends on the nature of its content, and is detailed in theManual of Style. When citing a particular article published by a magazine or website, or when citing a chapter within a video game, the title should be surrounded by quotes. The various citation sub-templates of{{cite}} handle this sort of thing for you automatically.

Reliable sources

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See also:Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library

The following is a list of sources that have been established as reliablein the field of video gaming per past consensus. If you know of a source that is not listed and you cannot find any previous discussion regarding a source's reliability, start a discussion on thetalk page before adding them below. Remember to examine the limitations listed for each situational source in the tables below. "Media" refers to the publication'sprincipal means of content delivery.

This list is not meant to be exhaustive and only covers works that regularly report on video games and the industry. Sources that otherwise are consideredreliable sources in general, such as newspapers likeThe New York Times andThe Wall Street Journal, magazines likeTime andFortune, and news networks likeBBC andCNN, are also reliable for coverage of topics related to video games when they do report on these topics. Video games may also be discussed in peer-reviewed scientific papers; editors should review details of identifyingappropriate journals for natural sciences and, if involving human health,accurate information for medical sciences.

Consensus can change, so any sources on this page may be upgraded or downgraded based on further discussion.

General gaming

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NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Aftermathonline2023–news, features, reviewsIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
Ars Technicaonline1998–news, reviewsCondé NastG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Automaton Westonline2021–features, newsEnglish companion site to Japanese website. Featured reviews and articles about many smaller, more niche Japanese titles, as well as interviews with notable figures in the Japanese gaming industry, and has been cited bynumerous other sources deemed reliable. Content is often translated from theJapanese sister site.Active Gaming MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Blue's Newsonline1996–features, newsUGO NetworksG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Den of Geekprint &online2007–news, features, reviewsFeatures other forms of entertainment as well, such as television, film and literatureDennis Publishing, Ltd. & DoG Tech LLCG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Digitally Downloadedonline2010–news, reviewsFeatures other forms of entertainment as well, such as anime, manga, literature, film, and gadgetsIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Easy Alliesonline2016–features, reviewsFormed by the previous staff ofGameTrailersIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Edge (UK)print,online1993–features, news, reviewsFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US)print,online1989–console gamingTemporarily ended in 2009 before returning to publication under new management in 2010.Ziff Davis; part of1UP.com Network (1989–2009); EGM Media, LLC (2010–)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
Eurogameronline1999–features, news, reviewsIncludes their former American branch,USgamer (2013–2020)Gamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Game Informerprint,online1991–features, news, reviewsFuncoLand (1991–2000);GameStop (2000–2024); Gunzilla Games (2025–)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6
GameRevolutiononline1996–features, news, reviewsSite has been cited bynumerous scholarly works.AtomicOnlineG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
GameSpotonline1996–news, features, reviewsEnsure that the content is staff authored, not user generated. Older reviews and reviews by freelancers may look as though they are by "members" and not "staff" - this is misleading, all their main reviews are by staff, user generated content are marked in the URL as "user-reviews". Do not use release dates from their game overview pages, as their database is shared byGameFAQs, which is unreliable. Be careful of older articles: those that were originally published in the 1990s now state incorrect dates of "2000".[a]

Belgium, China, Netherlands, UK, USA.

FandomG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
GameZone (US, DE)online1994–features, news, reviewsRecommended as an objective and reliable gaming site in books, and referenced for several of its articles in various books and scholarly works.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
GamesRadar+online2005–features, news, reviewsThis becameFuture Publishing's main web portal in 2015, succeedinghttps://computerandvideogames.com,https://edge-online.com &https://totalxbox.comFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
GamingBoltonline2009–newsIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Gematsuonline2011–newsSpecializes in Japanese game news.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Hardcore Gaming 101online2004–Video game articlesHead editor isGamasutra author Kurt Kalata. Content written by him or Retro Gamer's John Szczepaniak are very reliable. All content is edited by Kalata before publishing, and should be considered acceptable, but take additional care with claims made by other authors and in older articles. HCG101 has been cited by many other reliable sources.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6
IGNonline1996–features, news, reviewsShared database with GameSpy. Make sure news items are not user-submitted info or blog postings; blog postings from site staff are most likely acceptable. Articles submitted by N-Sider (such as[1]) should be avoided perthis discussion. Be careful of game release dates, especially older titles, as those without an exact date in IGN's database would show up by default as December 31.J2 Global >Ziff DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14
Polygononline2012–April 2025news, features, reviewsIncludesThe VergeVox MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
May 2025–Sold to Valnet in 2025, resulting in the layoff of most staff. As of May 2025, long-term impact in terms of reliability is unknown so articles should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis until editorial deterioration is confirmed. See alsoWP:VALNETValnet1,2
Siliconeraonline2003–newsSpecializes in Japanese game news and is considered reliable for news and interviews in this domain. Should be replaced with a higher-quality source where possible.GamursG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Shacknewsonline1996–features, news, reviewsFull-time staff and editorial processes.aboutGamerhubG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
Time Extensiononline2022–features, news, reviewsRetro gaming. Founded by Damien McFerran and Jack Yarwood, who have written for several other reliable publications.Hookshot Media, in commercial partnership withGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Varietyprint andonline1998–features, newsGeneral entertainment industry magazine. Had a video game section from 2018-2019 with oversight fromBrian Crecente.Penske Media CorporationG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
VentureBeatonline2006–features, news, reviewsIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
VG247online2008–features, newsOperated by industry veteran Patrick Garratt in collaboration withGamer Network. Won best gaming blog at the Games Media Awards 2009.Videogaming247 Ltd. (owned by Garratt), in collaboration withGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Video Games Chronicleonline2019–features, newsFrom former editors ofComputer and Video Games1981 Media Ltd. (editor-owned), in collaboration withGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Wiredonline1993–features, newsCondé Nast PublicationsG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6

Non-English

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Wikipedia makes no restriction on the use of non-English language sources (seeWP:NOENG), but editors should take care to verify any translation into English and not simply rely on something like Google Translate, particularly for potentially contentious information.

NameMediaDatesTypeLanguageNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
4Gamer.netonline2000–JapaneseAetasG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Automaton Japanonline2014–features, newsJapaneseFeatures reviews and articles about many smaller, more niche Japanese titles, as well as interviews with notable figures in the Japanese gaming industry, and has been cited bynumerous other sources deemed reliable. Content sometimes appears translated on theEnglish-language sister site.Active Gaming MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Comptiq /MeadiaMixx Gaming Magazineprint,online1983–JapaneseOlder issues deal with computers in general as the magazine transitioned to computer/video gaming. As of September 2003 the print magazine is known asMeadiaMixx Gaming Magazine.Kadokawa ShotenG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Consoles+print1991–2012FrenchPublished by the same company that also publishedTitle.Future plcG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Dengekiprint,online2008–JapaneseASCII Media WorksG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Den Fami Nico GameronlineJapaneseMare, IncG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Famitsuprint,online1986–news, reviews, etc.JapaneseIncludes several spin-off publications dealing with specific platforms.EnterbrainG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
GameBonfireonlineChineseIn addition to its own editorial, GameBonfire has official licenses to translate articles from Famitsu, Game Informer, and Polygon into Chinese, among other reliable sources. This website has been evaluated by the WPVG on zhwiki and thus is 'presumed' reliable.TencentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
GameChampprint1992–2000news, reviews, etc.KoreanCovered console and arcade video gaming in South Korea. Renamed toGame Power in 1998. Has anofficial online archive.JeumediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Gamekultonline2000–news, reviews, etc.FrenchCUP InteractiveG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Gamer News NetworkonlineChineseChinese language site that partners with 4Gamer. Although it accepts user-submitted articles, these are clearly marked; articles by staff are 'presumed' reliable. This website has been evaluated by the WPVG on zhwiki and thus is 'presumed' reliable.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
GamesMarktonline2001–Trade news, features, market and industry infoGermanUses beta.gamesmarkt.de for news.Busch & GlatzG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
GamesWirtschaftonline2016–industry newsGermanOperated by veteran journalist Petra FröhlichFunfair Media (owned by Fröhlich)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Gamer.nlonline1999–news, reviews, etc.DutchReshift MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
The Games Machineprint,online1988–news, esports, etc.ItalianFormed as an Italian version of the British magazineThe Games Machine, which ended production in 1990Aktia srlG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
HobbyConsolasprint,online1991–news, esports, featuresSpanishAxel Springer SEG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Impress WatchonlineJapaneseImpress GroupG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
IGN ChinaonlineChineseChinese branch of IGN, operated by Tencent. This website has been evaluated by the WPVG on zhwiki and thus is 'presumed' reliable.TencentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
ITmediaonline2004–JapaneseITmediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Jeuxvideo.comonline1997–news, reviews, etc.FrenchWebediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
LeveLprint,online1995–CzechAlso had editions in Turkey and Romania which no longer exist.Vogel Publishing (1995–2013); Naked Dog (2013–)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Media Createprint,onlinerankings, analysis, trends, etc.JapaneseWhen citing theirranking pageArchived 2019-02-08 at theWayback Machine useWebcitation or another instant archiving resource as their pages change weekly and are not archived.
Some of their olderEnglish andJapanese pages are archived.
Media Create Co.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Micromaníaprint,online1985–2024SpanishHobbyPress (1985–1998);Axel Springer AG (1998–2012); BlueOcean Publishing (2012–2024)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Net Power Zineprint1999–2006news, reviews, etc.KoreanSpin-off magazine fromPC Power Zine. Covered online gaming. Has anofficial online archive.JeumediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
PC Guruprint,online1992–HungarianHas included numerous staff who also worked (or is working) for media and companies such as576 KByte,Forbes,Digital Reality,IGN, andKonzol.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
PC Power Zineprint1995–2005news, reviews, etc.KoreanCovered PC gaming; has a greater focus on South Korean gaming thanGameChamp. Was known asPC Champ from 1995 to 1998. Has anofficial online archive.JeumediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Power Unlimitedprint,online1993–DutchReshift DigitalG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
SKOAR!print,online2003–HindiSpinoff from technology magazine,Digit.9.9 MediaworxG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Strana Igrprint,online1996–2013RussianGamelandG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Super GamePowerprint1994–2009Brazilian PortugueseIDGG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
ThisIsGameonline2005–news, interviews, etc.KoreanFounded by Simon Lim, a former journalist atIlgan Sports andHankyoreh 21. Has had an official partnership withGame Developer (formerlyGamasutra) since 2009.Simon LimG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Ultra Console Gameprint,onlineChineseThis magazine has been evaluated by the WPVG on zhwiki and thus is 'presumed' reliable. Also consider other defunct Chinese language magazines including "家用电脑与游戏"Play, "电子游戏软件" lit. Video Game Software, "大众软件" lit. The Masses Software, and "软件与光盘" lit. Software and Disc.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1

Games industry-related/academic/other

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NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
GfK Chart-Trackonline1996–Monitors sales of software for the UK, Ireland and Denmark.Controlled by research instituteGfK.[2][3]G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
ELSPAonlineSales and ratings organization for Europe.IncludesFamitsu (Japan) sales, ranging from 2005 to 2008.[4] Full name Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers AssociationG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Gamasutra /Game Developeronline1997–Focus on video game development, for video game developers.Rebranded fromGamasutra toGame Developer on August 26, 2021.[5] Content published on the site prior to that date should be considered published by "Gamasutra", and content after that date to "Game Developer".Informa; sister publication toGame Developer magazineG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
GamesIndustry.bizonlineNews, features, market and industry infoSister site ofEurogamer. Infrequently runs "Sponsored" articles denoted in the byline (example) which should be used with caution.Gamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Game Studiesonline2001–peer-reviewed, scholarly journalHas aboard of reviewers from academic institutes, ateam of editors, and islisted on theDirectory of Open Access Journals.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Mediaonline2006–peer-reviewed, scholarly journalHas aeditorial board from academic institutes, isindexed in multiple scholarly abstracting and indexing databases with a 2022 impact factor of 2.180. Only some articles are open access.SAGE PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
MCV/Developprint,online1998–Industry news, for industry insidersFormerly known asMCV.Develop andEsports Pro articles were merged into this magazine in 2018.Biz Media (Datateam)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
The MagicBoxonlineTranslates industry news and sales figures, notablyFamitsu andMedia CreateAlso combines sales figures from sources for yearly figures (nothing we can't do perWP:CALC)WP:RS/NIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
People Make Gamesonline2018–investigative journalism YouTube channel about video game developersSpecial care is needed forWP:BLP-related material for concerns of lack of clear editorial policy and that they areWP:EXPERTSPS.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
ROMchip: A Journal of Game Historiesonline2019–peer-reviewed, scholarly journalHas acore editorial team and editorial (peer review) board from academic institutes. Open access under aCC BY-NC-ND license.Currently funded byNew York University via the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication atNYU SteinhardtG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Video Game History Foundationonline2017–non-profit organization focused on video game preservationFounded and primarily operated byFrank Cifaldi, with additional industry professionals on itsstaff and executive board. In addition to original content, includes a digital library with archives of older print magazines and other media. Citations of sources found in the library should cite the source itself and not the VGHF.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1

Platform-specific

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NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Amiga Magazine Rackprint,online2007–AmigaUse{{Cite magazine}} when citing anything from a magazine page and do not directly link the site with the url parameter.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
GameStar (DE, HU, CZ, IT, CN, PL, US)print.online1997–PCSister magazine ofGamePro. Not to be confused with the short-lived Australian magazine of the same name (1994–95).IDG EntertainmentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Killer List of Videogamesonline1991–ArcadeHas been cited and mentioned inseveral publications: magazines, websites, and booksInternational Arcade MuseumG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
NF Magazineonline2013–NintendoAlso known asNintendo ForceNF Publishing, LLCG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Nintendo Lifeonline2006–NintendoDirector Damien McFerran has also written forEurogamer,Retro Gamer, andGames TM.Hookshot Media, part ofGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Nintendo World Reportonline1999–NintendoFormerly known as PlanetN2000 and Planet GameCubeIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazineprint1997–2007PlayStationZiff Davis MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
Official PlayStation Magazine (OPM)/Playstation Magazine (PSM)/PlayStation: The Official Magazine (PTOM) (Norway, UK, USA)1,2,3,4,5,6
PC Gamer (UK, US)print,online1993–PCFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
PCGamesNonline2012–PCNetwork NG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
PC PowerPlay (AU)print1996–PCNot to be confused with the short-lived German magazine ofthe same nameNext Media Pty LtdG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2
PlayStation Official Magazine – UKprint2006–2021PlayStationFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
Official PlayStation Magazine (OPM)/Playstation Magazine (PSM)/PlayStation: The Official Magazine (PTOM) (Norway, UK, USA)1,2,3,4,5,6
Pocket Gamerprint,online2006–MobileNot to be confused with the 2000, short-livedPocket Gamer magazine by Imagine MediaSteel MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Pure Xboxonline2010–2016 / 2020–XboxHookshot Media, affiliated withGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Push Squareonline2009–PlayStationHookshot Media, affiliated withGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Rock Paper Shotgunonline2007–PCAcquired by Gamer Network in 2017Gamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Sega Saturn Magazineprint1994–1998Sega SaturnSuccessor to Sega Magazine,1EMAPG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
TouchArcadeonline2008–2024MobileContent is no longer being published on the site as of September 2024, though the site's podcast will remain active.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
UploadVRonline2014–VRG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1

Genre-specific

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NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Adventure Gamersonline1998–Adventure gamesIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Bloody Disgustingonline2001–Horror gamesCited in numerous reliable gaming sources includingIGN,GamesRadar+,Polygon, andThe A.V. Club.CinedigmG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Just Adventureonline1997–2019Adventure games (mostly)The site and its staff have been cited in numerous publications and have been the subject of multiple interviews by online gaming news sites with several of its members receiving prestigious awards for their work. (See1)IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
RPGameronline1995–Role-playing gamesCraveOnline GamingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,78
RPGFanonline1999–Role-playing gamesIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
RPG Siteonline2006–Role-playing gamesMIST NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Wargameronline1995–Wargames (strategy and tactics)Staffed by experts on war-related and editorial fields,[6][7] and received several accolades from established sites.[8][9]Network NG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1

General computing/technology

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NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Abacusonline2018–features, news, reviewsEnglish-language website that focuses on gaming, technology, and other general consumer news from ChinaSouth China Morning PostG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Engadgetonline2004–features, newsAll formerJoystiq content is located here.Yahoo!G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
MacLife /MacAddict (US)print1996–MacintoshFormerly a part ofCD-ROM Today, along withboot (nowMaximum PC).Future USG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Macworld (US, CA, AU)print1984–2014MacintoshInternational Data Group; formerly in partnership withZiff-DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2
Maximum PC /boot (US)print1996–WindowsFormerly a part ofCD-ROM Today, along withMacAddict (nowMac|Life).Future USG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
PC Format (UK)print1991–WindowsFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
TechRadaronlineMulti-platformFuture plcG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
The Vergeonline2011–Multi-platformSee alsoPolygon (2012–2025)Vox MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1

Esports

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NameMediaDatesNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Dot Esportsonline2013–Was previously part ofThe Daily Dot before being sold off to Gamurs.Note: This sourcemay not meet the quality required forFeatured Articles.GamursG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
12
Esports Insideronline2016–Business-focused esports news website. Also runs a print and digital magazine, The Esports Journal, in partnership with Latam Media Group.SBCG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
The Esports Observeronline2015–In addition to general esports reporting, they alsoproduce and organize conferences, as well aspublish analytics and data. Integrated intoSports Business Journal's website in 2021.Advance PublicationsG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Heroes Never Dieonline2017–2019Overwatch esport news, published byPolygon. Now offline, with all content moved to the main Polygon website.Vox MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
4
Inven Globalonline2015–Asian-focused esports news, features, and interviewsInven CommunicationsG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Metabombonline2015–2022General esport newsGamer NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Red BullonlineFormerlyRed Bull Games, features of the subsite began being published under the main site in 2018Red BullG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
The Flying Courieronline2017–2018Dota 2 esport news, published byPolygonVox MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
4
The Rift Heraldonline2017–2020League of Legends esport news, published byPolygonVox MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
4
Upcomeronline2021–General esport newsGamursG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2

Aggregate sites

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Aggregate sites take scores from various publications and provide an aggregated value, which may be weighted based on various internal criteria. Only use aggregators for aggregate scores; scores from individual reliable publications should be retrieved directly from the publication.

NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Metacriticonline1999–Aggregate review scoresWeights the scores of publications "based on their quality and overall stature." ([10]). Do not use their release dates, as their database is shared byGameFAQs, which is unreliable.FandomG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
OpenCriticonline2015–Aggregate review scoresOpenCritic provides two metrics of review aggregation: "Top Critic Average", an average score similar to Metacritic's Metascores, and "Critics Recommend", a percentage of positive reviews similar toRotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer. Top Critic Averages should only be used if a Metascore does not exist since it is usually too similar to add anything, but Critics Recommend can be used alongside Metacritic as it is a distinct form of measurement that serves a different purpose.OpenCritic.com, LLCG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Primary/affiliate sources

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Sources are often direct from gaming companies or have close ties to them. Generally very reliable for the facts but should be avoided for opinions, and do not establishnotability.

NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
Major League Gaming (MLG)online2002–Primary site for Major League Gaming, anesports organizerAs aprimary source this can be used to verify contest results and other information directly related to MLG, but cannot be used to establishnotability.Activision BlizzardG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Major Nelson's Blogonlineblog, newsXbox-centric news, announcements, videos, and podcastsSelf-published byLarry Hryb in a semi-professional manner.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
PlayStation Blogonline (US/EU)2007–blogOfficial PlayStation blog featuring announcement, interviews and preview posts from first- and third-party developersSony Interactive EntertainmentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Prima Gamesonline, print1990–strategy guideOfficially-sanctioned strategy guides. Prima published physical guides until 2019, when it transitioned to online-only. Some guides contain commentary from and interviews with game developers.GamursG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1

Defunct

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While these sites are defunct, with content either merged into other sites or otherwise lost, they can still appear in web searches, and if you can find a link, you can use Archive.org's Wayback Machine to see if a copy exists there. The content of these are still considered reliable.

NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
1Up.comonline2003–2013features, news, reviewsFormerlyEGM online site, merged with UGO in 2009.[11]UGO NetworksG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Absolute Games (RU)onlineRUG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
AllGameonline1998–2014credits, summaries, synopsesAn extension ofAllMusic by thesame company for video games. There isa consensus that AllGame is usable for reviews, with attribution. However, some editors question the accuracy of its raw database for facts such as genre and credits, and recommend more reliable sources when available. Only games with full prose reviews count towards notability, and raw database listings do not.All Media Network (formerlyMacrovision)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Andriasangonline2008–2012features, newsFocused on the Japanese video games industry, contains weekly updates from Famitsu, Dengeki, Jump and other Japanese Magazines.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
CVG Presents /Computer and Video Games (UK)print1981–2004 / 2008–2009Multi-platformThe print version of this magazine was suspended for a while and reappeared in a bi-monthly form (CVG Presents) focusing each issue on the life history of a single games franchise. Ceased publication sometime during 2009. Website is a separate entity and unaffected by changes.
CVG (1981–2004),CVG Presents (2008–2009)
EMAP,Dennis Publishing,Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2,3,4
ComputerAndVideoGames.com (UK)online1999–2015Multi-platformWebsite version ofComputer and Video Games that lasted for several years after the magazine.EMAP,Dennis Publishing,Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
Computer Games Magazine /Computer Games Strategy Plus /Strategy Plus (US)print1988–2007Multi-platformCurrently in hiatus. May make a reappearance at some time in the future.theGlobe.comG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2
Computer Gaming World /Games for Windows (US, CA)print1981–2006 / 2006–2008PC games, later Windows gamesZiff-Davis, later in partnership withMicrosoft. Staff integrated into1UP.com.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Cybersportonline2017–2018esportsClosed in November 2018.ESforce HoldingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Develop (UK)online?–2018Developer news, opinions, analysis, etc.Merged intoMCV in January 2018.NewBay MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
EGM2 /Expert Gamer /GameNOW (US)print1994–1998 / 1998–2001 / 2001–2004Tips, tricks, and guidesAffiliated withElectronic Gaming Monthly.Sendai Publishing,Ziff-DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
FiringSquadonline1998–2013Started byDennis Fong aka "Thresh". The site's various articles have been cited in many publications and scholarly works. Passed FAC forGiants: Citizen Kabuto,Midtown Madness.FS Media Inc.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
GameDailyonline1995–2011features, news, reviewsAOLG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
GameFan /Diehard GameFan Magazine (US, CA)print1992–2000Imports and anime.DieHard Gamers Club, Metropolis Media, Shinno MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2
Gameplanetonline2000–2020features, news, reviewsG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
GamePro (US)print,online1989–2011console gamingSister magazine toGameStar.IDG EntertainmentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
GameRankingsonline1999–2019Aggregate review scoresOnly counts sites which produce a stipulated minimum volume of output ([12]). Do not use their release dates, as their database is shared byGameFAQs, which is unreliable.CBS Corporation >CBS InteractiveG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6
GameTrailersonline2002–2016hosting, reviews, video newsMake sure that you are not sourcing fanmade material. Previously owned byViacom. Content is now hosted on an official "GameTrailers" Youtube channel.Defy Media, archives hosted byIGN from May 2016 onward.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
GamerBytesonline2006–2011Gaming commentary for online marketplace gamesCovers online marketplace games such as WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade, and PlayStation Network. Merged intoGamasutra. (See1)GamasutraG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
GamesMaster (UK, PH)print1993–2018features, news, reviewsFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
GameSetWatchonline?–2011Gaming commentaryMaterial is generally stuff that has already been published atGamasutra but will often contain features that are published on its site before it reachesGamasutra. (See1)Sister site ofGamasutra, Think ServicesG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
GameSpyonline1996–2013features, news, reviewsShared database withIGN.IGNG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
GamesTMprint2002–2018news, reviews, featuresUK print magazine. USA, DE, NL and BE versions available.Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2
Glixelonline2017-2018features, newsRolling Stone video game spin-off, had editorial oversight byBrian Crecente.Penske MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
Good Gameonline2006–2016Australian television show that reviewed video games.Australian Broadcasting CorporationG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
HookShot Inc.online?–2013Downloadable games under $15IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
IndustryGamersonline2010–2012features, news, reviewsAcquired byGamesindustry.bizIndependently ownedG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Inside Mac Gamesonline1993–Mac-focused gamingIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Joystiqonline2004–2015multi-author blogAOL property with salaried staff.GameDaily was merged with Joystiq following the former's closure. Closed in 2015, a cut down version was merged intoEngadget.AOL >Weblogs, Inc.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Kill Screenprint,online2009–2017features, news, reviewsScores from reviews not recommended to use.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
MMO Games Magazine /Massive Magazine (US)print2006–2007MMO gamingSister publication toComputer Games Magazine.Theglobe.comG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Music4Gamesonline1999–2009Focus on video game music, music industry, etc.Established editorial policies, major supporter/media partner ofGDC and trade shows.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
New Age Gaming (SA)print1998–2015GamesInitially a print magazine, it ceased publication in 2015, but the website stayed online under IGN.IGN AfricaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Next Generation (UK)print1995–2002Games, games industry.Affiliated withEdge.Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2,3,4
NGC Magazine /N64 Magazine (UK)print1997–2001 / 2001–2006Nintendo 64, GameCubeSuccessor toSuper Play.Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2
NGamer /Nintendo Gamer (UK)print2006–2012NintendoSuccessor toNGC Magazine. Formally known as NGamer.Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Nintendo Power (US)print1988–2012NintendoPublished by Nintendo before 2007.Future USG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK)print1999–2001Sega DreamcastDennis PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Official Dreamcast Magazine (US)print1999–2001Sega DreamcastImagine MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Official Xbox Magazine (US, UK)print2001–2020XboxFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
PALGNonline2003–2014news and reviewsAka PAL Gaming NetworkIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
PC Zone (UK)print1993–2010PC gamingCharlie Brooker andStuart Campbell have previously written for the magazine. Originally published byDennis Publishing.Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Penny Arcade Reportonline2012–2013news, features, reviewsFull-time staff and editorial processes.aboutPenny ArcadeG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Play (US)print,online2001–2010Multi-format games magazine founded and edited byDave Halverson, formerly ofGameFan. Not to be confused withPlay (UK), a PlayStation magazineFusion PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
RPG Vaultonline1996–2009Role-playing gamesJ2 Global >Ziff DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Slide to Playonline–2017iOS gaming siteTargetsiOS gamesIndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Sports Gaming Networkonline?–2006Sports games.The site has been cited in several publications and scholarly works. (See1)G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Strategy Gaming Onlineonline?–2011Strategy gamesDefunctUGO NetworkG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Stratos Grouponline?–2017Acknowledged industry experts. (See1)IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Technology Tellonlinefeatures, news, reviewsFormerly Gamer Tell. Hasn't updated since 2016.NAPCO MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
UGOonline1997–2013features, newsOperate a host of related networked gaming sites.Hearst CorporationG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6
Voodoo Extremeonline?–2003Aka VE3DJ2 Global >Ziff DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
WorldsInMotiononline (archived)2007–2012Merged withGamasutra as of 2012.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
X-Play (US)television,online1998–2013features, news, reviewsG4G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Amiga Power (UK)print1991–1996AmigaFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Amstrad Action (UK)print1985–1995Amstrad CPCFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Crash (UK)print1984–1992ZX SpectrumNewsfield Publications LtdG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Dragon (US)print1976–1997ZX Spectrum(See1)TSR / WotC / PaizoG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2,3
Game Developer (US)print1994–2013Focus on video game developmentCMP MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Gamest (JP)print1983-1999news, interviews, awardsJapanese arcade game magazine. Went defunct in 1999 after the sudden bankruptcy of its publisher.ShinseishaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk1
Mean Machines (UK)print1990–1992Multi-platformOffshoot ofComputer and Video GamesEMAPG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1,2,3
MEGA (UK)print1992–1995Sega Mega DriveFuture Publishing,Maverick MagazinesG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Official Nintendo Magazine (UK)print, limitedonline1992–2014NintendoAlso known asNintendo Official Magazine (NOM) andNintendo Magazine System (NMS). The magazine was relaunched with a new first issue after Future plc obtained the publishing rights in 2006.EMAP,Future plcG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
Play Time (DE)print1991–1995Multi-platformG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Sinclair User (UK)print1982–1993ZX SpectrumEMAPG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
Super Play (UK)print1992–1996Super NintendoFuture PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1
TeamXboxonline (archived)2000–2012Xbox, Xbox 360J2 Global >Ziff DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Your Spectrum/Your Sinclair (UK)print1984–1993ZX SpectrumDennis Publishing,Future PublishingG·N·B·S·RS·Talk
1

Other reliable

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Situational sources

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These sources have been deemed "situational". See individual notes for use circumstances; use them with caution, generally.

NameMediaDatesTypeNotes and limitationsOwnerQuick links &
discussions
148Appsonline2008–news, features, reviews, appsSteel MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
CG Magazineprint,online2010–features, news, reviewsReliable as of March 2024 discussion, but earlier issues with user-submitted content and editorial policies circa 2014 were noted. Use caution with older content.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
CNETonline1994–features, news, reviewsIncludesCNET Gamecenter. Do not use information from CNET's product pages. Content post-November 2022may be written by AI or unduly influenced by advertising, and should be used with care. Pre-November 2022 content is generally reliable.Ziff DavisG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Cubed3online2003–news, features, reviewsG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6
Destructoidonline2006–Multi-author blog site, "community blogging"Like other blog sites, some content may be reliable, but only if the author can be established as such. Community user-blogs failWP:USERG.GamursG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Dexertoonline2015–Features, newsA tabloid publication that rarely engages in serious journalism; while it may be used as a source on a case by case basis (with some editors arguing for the reliability of its esports coverage), it is usually better to find an alternative source, and it is rarely suitable for use onBLPs or to establishnotability. Also includesCharlieIntel.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Dotdash Meredith (formerly About.com)onlineArchived 2017-09-05 at theWayback Machine1997–2017 (As About.com), 2017–2021 (as Dotdash), 2021– (as Dotdash Meredith)encyclopediaWhen using archived versions of about.com: This site should generally be used for its sources rather than for its content. Use of this site's content is restricted to signed post-2005 content depending on the reliability of the individual author, and specifically barring its use for fringe theories and BLPs. Articles sourced to Wikipedia are also to be excluded.IACG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14
The Escapistonline2005–Features, news, reviewsFormerlyEscapist Magazine. Between October 2017 and July 2018, most content (except forZero Punctuation) was written by volunteers without staff oversight and should be handled with careEnthusiast Gaming (2018–2022)

Gamurs (2022–2025)


Private investor (2025–present)

G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Forbesonline, print1917–News magazine, "contributor" contentForbes publishes content from salariedForbes staff, and a vetted community of non-salariedForbes contributors (indicated by "Contributor" in the author's by-line). Articles written byForbes staff are reliable. Articles written byForbes contributors do not have the same editorial oversight and may not be reliable. Editors are encouraged to find alternatives to contributor pieces.ForbesG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
GameCrateonline2014-News, features, reviewsPer discussion, should only be cited based on the credentials of the individual writer, and possibly avoided for controversial or questionable content.NewEggG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Games That Weren'tonline1993-Focus on cancelled video games and video game preservationConsidered reliable for information on cancelled video games and topics related to game preservation.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
Gaming Ageonlinenews, features, reviewsG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Giant Bombonline2008–news, features, reviews, wikiReliable for reviews and news content submitted in the site's blog by the site's editorial staff. Do not use the user-contributed content from the site's wikis for citations. Do not use their release dates, as their database is shared byGameFAQs, which is unreliable.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
HonestGamersonline1998–News, features, reviewsThe site uses freelance writers, and as a result it is best to demonstrate the reliability of the individual authors sourced. The editor-in-chief, Jason Venter, has written for multiple gaming publications.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1
The Jimquisitiononline2014–blogUse should be restricted to opinions only. Editorial policy/team not present. Sole operation byJames Stephanie Sterling. This site cannot be used to demonstrate notability.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2
Kotakuonline2004–features, news, reviews, blogNews posts fromKotaku between 2010 and 2022 are considered reliable, although editors are cautioned of blog/geeky posts that have little news or reporting significance (such as[13]). Articles published before 2010 had comparatively weaker editorial standards, while articles published from 2023 onward should generally be avoided due tocontent farming concerns and unmarkedAI-written content. It should be noted that this is not a definitive cut-off—editorial deterioration is gradual, and editors have noted instances of low-quality reporting in preceding years—so articles should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.G/O Media (2019–July 2025)

Keleops Media (July 2025–present)

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The Mary Sueonline2011–news, features, reviewsBlog and original reporting focusing on women in "geek culture". Original reporting is reliable and original blogging may be appropriate for editorial/opinions, but reblogged content is not.GamursG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Sega-16online2004–news, features, reviewsSega-16 is aSega-focused "historical research center" operated by Ken Horowitz, an English professor and published author. AnySega-16 article written by Horowitz and developer interviews are considered reliable. The rest ofSega-16's content is volunteer-contributed and should be avoided due toWP:USERG concerns.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Shmuplationsonline2012–Interview translationsShmuplations is a website containing translations of old interviews with Japanese game developers. It is particularly useful for finding interviews that cannot be found anywhere on the internet, and the translations are accurate. However, if the original source can be located, it is preferred to cite that instead of Shmuplations.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4
Softpediaonline2001–news, features, reviewsSoftNews NET SRLG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Twin Galaxiesonline1981–newsTG is one of the first authorities on video game record-setting (mainly score attack), having endured a hiatus and change of ownership with a new site. For modern records and for speed runs, consider Speed Demos Archive and Guinness.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Video Game Music Online (VGMO)online2014–Video game music news, composer interviews, game music soundtrack and concert reviewsAll content by thesite staff (except for composer biographies) is considered reliable. Previously operated asSquare Enix Music (2007–2014).IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
VideoGamer.comonline2004–Content when owned by pro-gmedia (2004–2017) generally considered reliable. Reliability when owned by Resero Network (2017–2022) not established. Considered unreliable since purchase by BGFG (2022 onwards) as site looks to be low-quality content mill using AI/translation tools with little editorial oversight.BGFGG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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YouTubeonline2005–Video hosting siteUser-generated content, so normally most content is inappropriate as a reliable source perWP:SELFPUB as well as often issues with copyright concerns. However, videos that are posted by sources who are confirmed as a reliable source listed on this page (such asIGN orEurogamer), or as a reliable source in general for Wikipedia (such asCNN andBBC) are considered to be appropriate sources that can be used. Game developers' YouTube channels, such asJon Burton ([14]) andMasahiro Sakurai ([15]), may be used as long as use aligns withWikipedia's policy on primary sources. See{{cite video}} for appropriate citation templating.GoogleG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Valnet-owned properties have repeatedly been discussed and found to be of questionable reliability. In particular, by mid-2023, several publications were said to have seen staff layoffs and expansion of AI content. In general, these sites should not be used to demonstrate notability due to concerns over theircontent farming. This includeschurnalism, articles that are strictly character plot synopses, and regurgitation of statements from social media outlets such asReddit. Articles from these sites should not be used to supportbiographical material on living persons. However, opinions presented in editorials or list entries that satisfyWP:SIGCOV may be used sparingly to augment reception where notability has been established by stronger sources.

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Android Policeonlinenews, featuresUnreliableG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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CBRonlinenews, featuresCBR (formerlyComic Book Resources) is seen as having been reliable pre-Valnet purchase in 2016. Content after 2016 is seen as generally unreliable.SituationalG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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DualShockersonline2009–news, features, reviewsBriefly considered situational following a 2022 discussion,DualShockers is considered unreliable due to publishing an article in 2025 with a fabricated quote (the article was since deleted with no public correction). Additional concerns were raised that some of their writers appear to be fabricated accounts.UnreliableG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5
Game Rantonlinenews, featuresConsensus is that it is not a high quality source, to be treated with caution and excluded fromBLP pages. Topics of low potential for controversy such as general pop culture topics or game information are allowable areas. Sometimes erroneously spelled "Gamerant".SituationalG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6
Hardcore Gamerprint,online2005–news, featuresStarted as a print magazine in 2005 (1,2). Owned by DoubleJump Publishing before May 2023.ReliableG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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MakeUseOfonlinenews, featuresCalled out as unreliable in the Screen Rant RFC, but a later discussion was inconclusive.UnreliableG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Screen Rantonline2003–news, features, reviewsConsidered "marginally reliable" per 2021 RfC onWP:RSP. May be inappropriate to cite for controversial statements inBLP pages, but source is deemed reliable enough for other uses. Sometimes spelled as "Screenrant".SituationalG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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TheGameronline2017–news, reviews, interviews, featuresNews posts and original content after August 2020 are considered generally reliable. Several editorial staff have bylines highlighting their experience working with other reputable video game media outlets such asVG247.SituationalG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Defunct

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Yahoo! Voices /Associated Contentonline (blacklisted)2005–2014While content by reliable authorscould be published there, it is highly unlikely. (See1)YahooG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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BitmobonlineMulti-author blogContent from the site's staff are approved sources given their collective industry experience. Articles where the author is listed as "Community Writer" are not to be used.Bitmob MediaG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Crispy Gameronline2008–2010Multi-author blogAuthorship was composed of several independent games journalist, some with a strong history in gaming journalism, working together as a "Game Trust". Reliability should be based on author. (defunct)IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Deaf GamersonlineVideo game reviews for the hearing impariedReliable with regard toaccessibility issues related to video games.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3
Jay Is Gamesonline2003–2016blogUse of this site should be restricted to casual games and only if the review is written by Jay Bibby. This site cannot be used to demonstrate notability.IndependentG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
MTV Multiplayeronlinenews, features, reviewsBlog-style game reporting from MTV editors. May need to demonstrate reliability of individual authors.MTV NetworksG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Offworldonline–2016BlogOriginal incarnation (2008-2009) primarily byBrandon Boyer.
Relaunched in 2015 byLeigh Alexander (Gamasutra,Kotaku) and Laura Hudson (Wired).
Boing Boing, Happy Mutants LLCG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Steam Spyonline2015–2018video game sales estimates (Steam only)Uses published stats and game ownership information to make educated guesses as to sales numbers on Steam. Should never be used directly to support sales numbers, but may be used if sales estimated by Steam Spy are noted by a third-party. Should never be used if there have been actual sales numbers published by another source (publisher directly, NPD Group, etc.) at some point. Prose analysis of overall purchasing trends in the market based on estimated sales may be usable on case-by-case.Sergey GalyonkinG·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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WomenGamers.comonlineA blog; use of this site should be carefully considered. Often, it is best to demonstrate the reliability of the individual authors sourced.G·N·B·S·RS·Talk·LS
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Unreliable sources

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These sources are considered unreliable. If found in existing articles, try to replace them with a reliable source from the list above.

Inconclusive discussions

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These sources have been discussed but no resolution for their reliability is available. They have not been discussed at sufficient length to achieve consensus.

Notes

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  1. ^For example:These are clearly articles from circa 1998 but are now listed with incorrect dates. Review articles are also affected, for example:This review for the gameUnreal is dated 2000, buthere archived is the same article as seen in 1998.
  2. ^In July 2025, Paste's games articles were split into a new dedicated games journalism website under their umbrella, calledEndless Mode, retaining their games media editorial staff[1]

See also

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  1. ^Martin, Garrett (2025-07-01)."Endless Mode: It's the New Thing - Endless Mode".www.endlessmode.com. Retrieved2025-07-11.
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