
Pixels to Pages - The Story of Electronic Gaming Monthly
Documentary · History
Overview
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) was a videogame magazine that started in 1989 and lasted (sporadically) until summer of 2014. This feature documentary involves many people from its heyday, from starting up to its eventual selling to Ziff Davis and how that affected the tone of the magazine.
Top Cast
Martin Alessi
Martin Alessi
Self - Interviewee
Martin Alessi
Self - Interviewee
Frank Cifaldi
Frank Cifaldi
Self - Interviewee
Frank Cifaldi
Self - Interviewee
Dan Hsu
Dan Hsu
Self - Interviewee (as Dan "Shoe" Hsu)
Dan Hsu
Self - Interviewee (as Dan "Shoe" Hsu)
Chris Johnston
Chris Johnston
Self - Interviewee
Chris Johnston
Self - Interviewee
Terry Minnich
Terry Minnich
Self - Interviewee (as Terry "Trickman" Minnich)
Terry Minnich
Self - Interviewee (as Terry "Trickman" Minnich)
Ray Price
Ray Price
Self - Interviewee
Ray Price
Self - Interviewee
Tom Russo
Tom Russo
Self - Interviewee
Tom Russo
Self - Interviewee
Ed Semrad
Ed Semrad
Self - Interviewee
Ed Semrad
Self - Interviewee
Greg Sewart
Greg Sewart
Self - Interviewee
Greg Sewart
Self - Interviewee
John Stockhausen
John Stockhausen
Self - Interviewee
John Stockhausen
Self - Interviewee
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