GTM’s Website Gets a Facelift!
In the wake of Game Trade Magazine's (GTM) milestone hundred-issue run, we were monumentally inspired to keep the momentum rolling by re-tooling our website. So, once we shooed away all of the lingering dust bunnies, our crafty gremlins went to task in tinkering, hammering, and sculpting our brand-spankin’ new website! Basically, we’ve taken the most popular elements from our original site and morphed it into a more streamlined, amped-up, user-friendly format, allowing you, our devoted and highly informed readers, ample free reign to frolic at your leisure. But, you needn’t rely solely on our bravado to convince you just how cool it is — just venture on over to www.gametrademagazine.com and test drive it yourself. We’re revving it up as of GTM #103, and we’re confident you’ll enjoy the ride for the next hundred issues and beyond…
Oh, and we welcome (and encourage!) your feedback and suggestions, positive or not-so. So, don’t hesitate to contact managing editor Andrew Smith (SAndrew@diamondcomics.com) and share your thoughts, musings, and insights — your input is tantamount in fine-tuning and improving the website to best suit your needs.
In the wake of Game Trade Magazine's (GTM) milestone hundred-issue run, we were monumentally inspired to keep the momentum rolling by re-tooling our website. So, once we shooed away all of the lingering dust bunnies, our crafty gremlins went to task in tinkering, hammering, and sculpting our brand-spankin’ new website! Basically, we’ve taken the most popular elements from our original site and morphed it into a more streamlined, amped-up, user-friendly format, allowing you, our devoted and highly informed readers, ample free reign to frolic at your leisure. But, you needn’t rely solely on our bravado to convince you just how cool it is — just venture on over to www.gametrademagazine.com and test drive it yourself. We’re revving it up as of GTM #103, and we’re confident you’ll enjoy the ride for the next hundred issues and beyond…
Oh, and we welcome (and encourage!) your feedback and suggestions, positive or not-so. So, don’t hesitate to contact managing editor Andrew Smith (SAndrew@diamondcomics.com) and share your thoughts, musings, and insights — your input is tantamount in fine-tuning and improving the website to best suit your needs.