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''Gaming Universal'' (or ''PBM Universal'') was a magazine dedicated to
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s. The magazine was published between 1983 and 1988, in two separate print runs with Bob McLain as editor of both editions. Its first print run was published by Imagascape Industries between November 1983 and 1985. The first issue was called ''PBM Universal'', with a name change by the second issue. The second edition ran between 1987 and 1988, published by Aftershock Publishing. The magazine received average to positive reviews from other magazine editors and reviewers.


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''Gaming Universal'' was a professionally produced magazine devoted to the
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field. An "epic poem" by
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appeared in the second issue, which was panned by readers due to its non-PBM theme.


Initial publication

The magazine was first published in November 1983 by Imagascape Industries.
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, of Flying Buffalo, Inc., noted that this was because Bob McLain had identified the lack of a professional independent PBM magazine. Loomis 1985. p. 36. McClain said that the PBM magazine at the time with an exclusive hold on the market was '' The Nuts & Bolts of PBM''. ''
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'' magazine began publication in the
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the month before ''Gaming Universal's'' first issue was published. The first issue was called ''PBM Universal''. It became ''Gaming Universal'' on the second issue. Loomis 1984. p. 3. The magazine began with heavy advertising, known writers, and extensive PBM game analysis. According to Loomis, the first three issues were published, albeit all late, before McLain realized that a PBM magazine wouldn't be profitable due to the small gaming base and lack of advertising budgets in PBM companies. In the Spring 1985 issue, ''
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'' announced that ''Gaming Universal'', their "main rival in the international PBM arena" had collapsed. Palmer 1985. pp. 23–24. ''Flagships editor, Nicky Palmer, noted that Bob McLain had built a "large subscription and advertising base" and created a quality product, but let it go in favor of a non-gaming multi-million dollar business. In an article called "The Rise and Fall of Gaming Universal" in a 1985 issue of ''
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'', McLain stated that the PBM industry at the time could not support a high-end PBM publication and the venture ended up losing money. McClain 1985. pp. 38–39. He added that the publication enabled various things, such as the PBM Mass Mailer "which enabled moderators to reach 10,000 prospective customers".


Second edition

By 1987, a new edition of ''Gaming Universal'' was in publication by Aftershock Publishing. Webber 1987. p. 36. The new edition continued to run bi-monthly—or six times per year—but on an off-month schedule (Dec/Jan versus Nov/Dec and Jan/Feb) to provide seamless coverage with the other PBM magazines: ''
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'' and the UK-based ''
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''. By the March/April 1987 issue of ''Paper Mayhem'', the new ''Gaming Universal'' had one interim issue and two regular issues averaging 20–32 pages. David Webber, ''Paper Mayhem's'' editor in chief, noted that the initial issues were light on content (articles and reviews) because the publisher wanted to ensure publication timeliness, which was a noted issue with the prior version. Webber also observed that some of the authors for the new ''Gaming Universal'' also wrote for ''Paper Mayhem'' and ''Flagship''. Webber recommended his readers pick up Issue #2 of ''Gaming Universal'', the December/Jan 1986/1987 issue, which was the best to date as it contained a listing called ''The PBM Primer'' which was a listing of all known US PBM companies and games. In 1988, this edition of the magazine also ended. David Webber announced that ''Gaming Universal'' was ending publication. Webber 1988. p. 2. He announced that Advent Games Inc "had a few of their partners buyout the others", decide to end publication, and try to sell the magazine. Their unsuccessful efforts officially finished the second publication run of ''Gaming Universal''. ''Paper Mayhem'' took over ''Gaming Universal'' subscriptions for those not requesting a refund.


Reception

Michael Gray reviewed ''Gaming Universal'' in ''
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'' No. 70. Gray 1984. pp. 50–51. Gray commented that "''Gaming Universal'' is indispensable to anyone seriously interested in PBM. Non-PBM gamers may even be motivated to get involved after seeing just what is available and how interesting PBM can be. If you read 'PBM Update' in pace Gamer you should subscribe to ''GU''. I recommend it highly."


See also

* ''
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'' *
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* ''
Paper Mayhem ''Paper Mayhem'' is an out-of-print play-by-mail (PBM) game magazine that was published in Ottawa, Illinois. The staff published the initial issue in July 1983 and the magazine ran until mid-1998. Its format was 40 pages published six times per y ...
'' * '' The Nuts & Bolts of PBM''


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