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As of 2022, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:

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As of 2022, 2023, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:




Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''VideoGame/{{Elite}}'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception; similarly, during [[MilestoneCelebration the magazine's 20th anniversary]], ''VideoGame/GoldenEye1997'', ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars'', ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', ''Drop 7'', ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'', ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV]]'' and ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' were "retrospectively adjusted" to ten-out-of-ten with a follow-up rationale.

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\n* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' (2023)

Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''VideoGame/{{Elite}}'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' and ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception; similarly, during [[MilestoneCelebration the magazine's 20th anniversary]], ''VideoGame/GoldenEye1997'', ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars'', ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', ''Drop 7'', ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'', ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV]]'' and ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' were "retrospectively adjusted" to ten-out-of-ten with a follow-up rationale.
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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than a third of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game as an EightPointEight is common with these guys. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than a third of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game as an EightPointEight is common with these guys.game. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).
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As of 2021, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:

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As of 2021, 2022, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:




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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game as an EightPointEight is common with these guys. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half a third of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game as an EightPointEight is common with these guys. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).



As of 2018, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:

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As of 2018, 2021, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:

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-> The world’s most respected multiformat videogame magazine

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-> The world’s [[BlatantLies most respected respected]] multiformat videogame magazine



Part of the magazine's image is that of positioning itself as a more "sophisticated" alternative to other gaming publications, and it notably aims for an older and more educated demographic than many of its rivals. Accordingly, its writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated to recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement, for those wishing to join the industry.

It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is exceptional. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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Part of the magazine's image is that of positioning itself as a more "sophisticated" alternative to other gaming publications, and it notably aims for an older and more educated demographic than many of its rivals. Accordingly, its writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated to recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement, for those wishing to join the industry.

It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game. game as an EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is exceptional.guys. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).
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* ''VideoGame/{{Dreams}}'' (2020)
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* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'' (2018)
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As of 2012, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:

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As of 2012, 2018, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with {{Famitsu}}[[note]]a famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is exceptional. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with {{Famitsu}}[[note]]a ''Famitsu''[[note]]A famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is exceptional. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).




Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''VideoGame/{{Elite}}'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception.

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\n* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' (2013)
* ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'' (2014)
* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' (2015)
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' (2017)
* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' (2017)

Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''VideoGame/{{Elite}}'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception.inception; similarly, during [[MilestoneCelebration the magazine's 20th anniversary]], ''VideoGame/GoldenEye1997'', ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars'', ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', ''Drop 7'', ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'', ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV]]'' and ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' were "retrospectively adjusted" to ten-out-of-ten with a follow-up rationale.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}}'' (2004)

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* ''VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}}'' ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' (2004)



* ''[[VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}} The]] [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Orange]] [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Box]]'' (2007)

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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}} ''[[VideoGame/HalfLife2 The]] [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Orange]] [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Box]]'' (2007)
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* ''GranTurismo'' (1997)

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* ''GranTurismo'' ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' (1997)
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Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''{{Elite}}'', ''SuperMarioBros'' and ''{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception.

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Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''{{Elite}}'', ''SuperMarioBros'' ''VideoGame/{{Elite}}'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'' and ''{{Exile}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception.
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Its official website is http://www.next-gen.biz.

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Its official website is http://www.next-gen.biz.
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* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'' (2013)
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* ''SuperMario64'' (1996)

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* ''SuperMario64'' ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' (1996)



* ''TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' (1998)
* ''HaloCombatEvolved'' (2001)
* ''HalfLife2'' (2004)
* ''{{Halo}} 3'' (2007)
* ''TheOrangeBox'' (2007)
* ''SuperMarioGalaxy'' (2007)
* ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' (2008)
* ''LittleBigPlanet'' (2008)
* ''{{Bayonetta}}'' (2009)
* ''SuperMarioGalaxy2'' (2010)
* ''RockBand 3'' (2010)
* ''TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' (2011)

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* ''TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' (1998)
* ''HaloCombatEvolved'' ''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved'' (2001)
* ''HalfLife2'' ''VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}}'' (2004)
* ''{{Halo}} 3'' ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'' (2007)
* ''TheOrangeBox'' ''[[VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}} The]] [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Orange]] [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Box]]'' (2007)
* ''SuperMarioGalaxy'' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' (2007)
* ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'' (2008)
* ''LittleBigPlanet'' ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' (2008)
* ''{{Bayonetta}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' (2009)
* ''SuperMarioGalaxy2'' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' (2010)
* ''RockBand ''VideoGame/RockBand 3'' (2010)
* ''TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' (2011)
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* ''RockBand3'' (2010)

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* ''RockBand3'' ''RockBand 3'' (2010)
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* ''Halo3'' (2007)

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* ''Halo3'' ''{{Halo}} 3'' (2007)

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Its sophisticated writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated to recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement, for those wishing to join the industry.

It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

Its official website is http://www.next-gen.biz.

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Its sophisticated Part of the magazine's image is that of positioning itself as a more "sophisticated" alternative to other gaming publications, and it notably aims for an older and more educated demographic than many of its rivals. Accordingly, its writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated to recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement, for those wishing to join the industry.

It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. As with {{Famitsu}}[[note]]a famous Japanese video game magazine with a similar reputation for stinginess in its assignment of perfect scores[[/note]], a perfect score from Edge is no longer quite the blue-moon occurrence it once was, with more than half of the magazine's 10-scoring reviews given within the last six years (nine perfect-scoring reviews between 2007 and 2012, with 2012 being the only year in which a perfect-scoring game was not released); nevertheless, a high score from Edge is still quite the bragging right for a game. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor.exceptional. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

Its official website is http://www.next-gen.biz.biz.

As of 2012, the complete list of every game to receive an Edge 10 since its debut in 1993 is as follows:
* ''SuperMario64'' (1996)
* ''GranTurismo'' (1997)
* ''TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' (1998)
* ''HaloCombatEvolved'' (2001)
* ''HalfLife2'' (2004)
* ''Halo3'' (2007)
* ''TheOrangeBox'' (2007)
* ''SuperMarioGalaxy'' (2007)
* ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' (2008)
* ''LittleBigPlanet'' (2008)
* ''{{Bayonetta}}'' (2009)
* ''SuperMarioGalaxy2'' (2010)
* ''RockBand3'' (2010)
* ''TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' (2011)

Edge has also retroactively awarded perfect scores to the games ''{{Elite}}'', ''SuperMarioBros'' and ''{{Exile}}'', all of which were released before the magazine's inception.
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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with VideoGame/SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with VideoGame/SuperMario64 ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).
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Complaining About Shows You Dont Like. FYI, many non-fanboy critics consider Halo to be one of the greatestt games ever made.


It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with VideoGame/SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype.) It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with VideoGame/SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype.) honor. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).
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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype.) It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 VideoGame/SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype.) It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).
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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype. ) It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).

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It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 being the first game to receive this honor. EightPointEight is common with these guys, since for most titles getting a 6 or 7 is a grand honor (although they also make the common reviewers' fallacy to tossing out 9s and 10s to [[GrandTheftAutoIV any]] [[HaloCombatEvolved game]] that gets a lot of media and Internet hype. It is also famous for not having bylines on any of its articles (except those written by columnists).
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Magazine/{{Edge}} is a UK-based multiformat VideoGames magazine from Future Publishing (who also publish the official UK magazines for [[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-xbox-360-magazine-subscription/ Xbox 360]], [[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-playstation-magazine-subscription/ PlayStation]], ''and'' [[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-nintendo-magazine-subscription/ Nintendo]].

Its sophisticated writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated to recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement.

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Magazine/{{Edge}} is a UK-based multiformat VideoGames "[[VideoGames videogame]] culture" magazine from [[http://www.futureplc.com/ Future Publishing Publishing]] (who also publish the official UK magazines for [[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-xbox-360-magazine-subscription/ Xbox 360]], [[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-playstation-magazine-subscription/ PlayStation]], ''and'' [[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-nintendo-magazine-subscription/ Nintendo]].

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Its sophisticated writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated to recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement.
supplement, for those wishing to join the industry.
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--> -- ''([[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/edge-magazine-subscription/ Edge]] describes itself with characteristic modesty.)''

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--> -- ''([[http://www.''[[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/edge-magazine-subscription/ Edge]] describes Edge]], describing itself with [[SarcasmMode characteristic modesty.)''
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([[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/edge-magazine-subscription/ Edge]] describes itself with characteristic modesty.)

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Its official website is [[http://www.next-gen.biz]].

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([[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/edge-magazine-subscription/ Edge]] describes itself with characteristic modesty.)

Magazine/{{Edge}} is a UK-based multiformat VideoGames magazine from Future Publishing (who also publish
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Its sophisticated writing style and art direction have earned it respect among developers as well as gamers. To that end, it has regular features on game development tools (e.g. ''Codeshop'') and has a section dedicated
to start recruitment ads from game companies. It also publishes an annual "Get into Games" supplement.

It is also well known for its strict scoring policy: an "Edge 10" is highly sought after, with SuperMario64 being the first game to receive
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Its official website is [[http://www.next-gen.biz]].

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