SCROLL

2011-2015

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VIDEO GAME HISTORY UNCORKED

It's not academic, but it's not stupid. It's not what you already know, but it's not a know-it-all. It's SCROLL, a magazine that explores rarely revisited parts of game history.

SCROLL is for video game fans who enjoy tracing the past, but it assumes you know the basics -- the '80s market crash, the two Super Mario 2s, what an Easter egg is -- so it digs deeper. Maybe you've played Dark Souls, but did you know about the weird games its developer made for the Xbox in Japan? How many of the classic Ninja Turtles games are as good as you remember? What do you know about the companies Artdink or Warp? 

Through straightforward writing and careful curation, you'll find the answers to those questions. Let SCROLL uncork the best.


READING SCROLL

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SCROLL is available three different ways:

Print

Physical magazines sold through on-demand printing service MagCloud. Ships worldwide.

PDF

Digital carbon copies of the print edition, sold right on this site. Best for large tablets or PCs.

Ebook

Also sold here, and great for book devices or apps -- includes both .mobi (Kindle) and .epub (iBooks/etc.) files. Comparatively "lo-fi;" layouts are cut down in service of the mostly-text format. Nevertheless small and affordable.

Regular Columns Inside the Mag

  • Blitter - The one chance in SCROLL to talk about contemporary games.

  • The Island of Misfit Hardware - The obscurest, weirdest, often most expensive video game consoles and other hardware.

  • Fullscreen: Games in the Big Picture - Games that existed in or represent particularly odd moments of history.

  • Closing - Letters from the editor.

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THE EDITOR

Ray Barnholt loves video games and nearly nothing else, but does find time to get out of the house. On the other hand, most of every issue of SCROLL is written by him, so you can get an idea of how crazy he is. He has written about video games in various ways since the early 2000s, having worked for 1UP, GamePro, and several other outlets before starting the four-year SCROLL project in 2011. His favorite video game is the subject of SCROLL 10.


SUPPORT

  • Defective print issues:  Get in touch with MagCloud Support. They will often ship free replacements.

  • Lost/expired digital orders made before September 2020: Please write to scroll@bipedal.dog to retrieve downloads. Having the original order number or email address used will be very helpful!

  • Lost digital reward from SCROLL 10 Kickstarter campaign: Same process — please email with your backer info and you will get a new link.


LEGACY CONTENT

Blog Archive
Read SCROLL blog posts from earlier versions of the site.

Flickr Photostream
Images from the first few issues of SCROLL. Free to use.