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Steve Jarratt is a long-time videogames journalist and magazine editor. He has launched a large number of magazines for Future Publishing, many of which are still published. Magazines he has worked for include: As Group Senior Editor at Future Publishing he oversaw existing titles like SFX, Practical Classics, 3D World and Official Xbox Magazine. He won the Games Media Legend award at the 2008 Games Media Awards but left Future Publishing in 2011. He went on to work for a small digital publisher in Bristol.

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  • ستيف جارات (ar)
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  • ستيف جارات هو صحفي ومحرر مجلات منذ فترة طويلة. أطلق عددًا كبيرًا من المجلات لفيوتشر بابليشينغ، وما زال الكثير منها يُنشر. (ar)
  • Steve Jarratt is a long-time videogames journalist and magazine editor. He has launched a large number of magazines for Future Publishing, many of which are still published. Magazines he has worked for include: As Group Senior Editor at Future Publishing he oversaw existing titles like SFX, Practical Classics, 3D World and Official Xbox Magazine. He won the Games Media Legend award at the 2008 Games Media Awards but left Future Publishing in 2011. He went on to work for a small digital publisher in Bristol. (en)
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  • ستيف جارات هو صحفي ومحرر مجلات منذ فترة طويلة. أطلق عددًا كبيرًا من المجلات لفيوتشر بابليشينغ، وما زال الكثير منها يُنشر. (ar)
  • Steve Jarratt is a long-time videogames journalist and magazine editor. He has launched a large number of magazines for Future Publishing, many of which are still published. Magazines he has worked for include: * Zzap!64: Reviewer and assistant editor (March 1987 – May 1988) * CRASH: Editor (April–July 1988) * CU Amiga: Reviewer (approx. late 1988) * Amiga Format: Writer and reviewer (August 1989– ?), editor (June 1994 – Jan 1995) * S: The Sega Magazine: Launch editor (December 1989–?) * Commodore Format: Launch editor (October 1990 – early 1992) * Total!: Launch editor (January 1992 - late 1993) * Edge: Launch editor (1993–?) * Official UK PlayStation Magazine * T3: Launch editor (1997–?) * Laptop Magazine: Launch editor (September-November(?) 2003) * 3D World * Official Nintendo Magazine: Group Senior Editor 12 February 2006 (2006–?) * Windows Vista: The Official Magazine: Editor-in-chief (2007) As Group Senior Editor at Future Publishing he oversaw existing titles like SFX, Practical Classics, 3D World and Official Xbox Magazine. He won the Games Media Legend award at the 2008 Games Media Awards but left Future Publishing in 2011. He went on to work for a small digital publisher in Bristol. (en)
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