Atomic Magazine Hits A Century

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Yes, they still print magazines. And this month, Australian hardcore PC gaming mag Atomic is celebrating its 100th issue.

Atomic launched in 2001 with the mission statement to “make hardcore tech and being a ‘geek’ super cool”, an ambition it retains all those dead trees later. On sale now, the 100th issue comes with a snazzy collectible poster featuring the avatars of “almost all” of the magazine’s forum members. You can also enter the Atomic Challenge for your chance to win a custom built PC worth nearly four grand.

As the former editor of rival mag PC PowerPlay, I salute you, Atomicans!

Atomic: Maximum Power Computing [official site]


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