Oyungezer is a Turkish video game magazine. Oyungezer was launched by the former editors of the Turkish edition of LeveL. The editors, after spending a month in recluse, announced the launch of the Oyungezer website and its subsequent forums. The first issue was released in November 2007 and sold roughly 7,000 copies, which was a record for a first time issue of a gaming magazine. Oyungezer has five distinctive sections separated by content. The first is a preview section titled 360 drc (360 degrees), edited by Furkan Faruk Akıncı. The review section, which was previously divided into three sections: Console, PC and Online (until the October issue where it was blended into a single entity, with Online retaining its autonomy in the form of the log-in section) focuses on the major new releases of the month. Following the review section, a strategy guide edited (and most of the time, prepared) by the Güven brothers picks a game from that month and offers tips and information. The Ekran Dışı (Out of the Screen) segment follows. Unique to gaming magazines worldwide, this part, edited by Damla Pınar Gök, reviews non-gaming entertainment products released recently. Featuring mostly book, album and movie reviews, this segment is also the host of reader mail-ins, editor columns, and famed editor Göktuğ Yüksel's personal N.E.M. page. Ekran Dışı is followed by Organize Sanayi (Organized Industry) and Pixel which focus on hardware and retro gaming respectively. More information...
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