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Imagine readies to launch NowGamer.com

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UK publisher Imagine's preparing to launch NowGamer.com, the company confirmed today, calling the new publication a "supersite."

Launching before the end of this year, NowGamer will focus "on current gaming formats, including Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Nintendo Wii and DS, as well as retro games machines linked in to Imagine’s Retro Gamer brand."

“NowGamer.com will be a fresh new approach to gaming websites and will deliver a significant step forward in terms of functionality, community and content,” said Imagine boss Damian Butt.

“Imagine is all about innovation and I am confident that NowGamer.com will surprise and delight the gaming industry and hopefully provide a cutting edge online alternative for our readers and clients.”

Press release after the link.

Imagine to launch new videogames website portal – NowGamer.com

Leading independent videogames publisher unveils the first major website using its new online technology platform

Imagine Publishing, one of the UK’s fastest-growing publishing companies, today unveiled its plans today to launch the first of its new ‘supersite’ portals, NowGamer.com. Covering the vibrant videogames market, the new website focuses on current gaming formats, including Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Nintendo Wii and DS, as well as retro games machines linked in to Imagine’s Retro Gamer brand.

Launching at the end of 2008, NowGamer.com is the result of over a year’s development, involving the combined talents of many of Imagine’s most experienced magazine journalists, including those from games™, X360, 360, PowerStation, Total PC Gaming and Play. The primary aim of developing NowGamer.com is to create a true alternative to the plethora of copycat gaming sites in the market, and to build an innovative platform that makes the most of Imagine’s massive back catalogue of content, which will enable the site to be competitive from day one.

NowGamer.com’s key unique features are currently a closely guarded secret, and will be revealed closer to the day of launch, but many have been designed specifically to appeal to Imagine’s core audience of 24-35 year old males, and also to the gaming industry as a whole. The new website is currently being presented to Imagine’s key clients with a view to securing mutual support throughout 2009.

“NowGamer.com will be a fresh new approach to gaming websites and will deliver a significant step forward in terms of functionality, community and content,” said Imagine Publishing Managing Director, Damian Butt. “Imagine is all about innovation and I am confident that NowGamer.com will surprise and delight the gaming industry and hopefully provide a cutting edge online alternative for our readers and clients.”

NowGamer.com is being developed by website developers, Evolving Media, who will also be responsible for Imagine’s other main portals launching in 2009.

“Evolving Media is very happy to be working with Imagine Publishing on the development of the NowGamer.com website,” said Managing Director, Peter McCormack. “It has been great for the Evolving team to work with such a forward thinking and switched on business. Imagine’s understanding of the digital space has made the process of developing their ideas into an online platform relatively easy. We look forward to continuing our partnership over the coming years.”

Imagine Publishing is one of the UK’s fastest-growing consumer specialist publishers. Formed in May 2005, Imagine now publishes 20 magazines and 23 websites in the videogames, computing, entertainment and photography markets. An Imagine magazine is purchased every ten seconds.

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Patrick Garratt is a games media legend - and not just by reputation. He was named as such in the UK's 'Games Media Awards', the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award. After garnering experience on countless gaming magazines, he joined Eurogamer and later split from that brand to create VG247, putting the site on the map with fast, 24-hour a day coverage, and assembling the site's earliest editorial teams. He retired from VG247, and the games industry, in 2017.
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