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LEVEL is a computer and video games
Computer and video games
A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. The word video in video game traditionally referred to a raster display device, but following popularization of the term "video game", it now implies any type of...

 magazine
Magazine
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 originating in the Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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 with branches in Romania
Romania
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 and Turkey
Turkey
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. These three brother divisions occasionally exchange content. In addition to publishing the magazine, LeveL also organizes many yearly gaming competitions for players in two of the countries (Romania's pro-gaming sponsor being the PGL - Professional Gamer's League); it is one of the biggest Turkish sponsors of international gaming contests (such as WCG
World Cyber Games
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).

LeveL was founded by Jan "Beast" Tomanek in 1995 in Czech Republic. Its first issue was released on 24.01.1995. The current LeveL editor-in-chief is Michal Křivský (replacing Petr Poláček
Sleepless
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).

LEVEL in Czech republic

LEVEL was the third magazine, after Excalibur
Excalibur
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 in 1991 and Score in 1994, about computer games, released on the Czech market. With the founder Martin Ludvik, LEVEL began its history in January, 1995. For a year and a half, the editor-in-chief was Jan Tománek
Jan Tománek
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, followed by Petr Bulíř (half a year in charge) and Jan Herodes, who led the magazine for seven years. His former assistant Ondřej Průša, one of the few people who had been with LEVEL for its whole history, replaced him during the following 4 years. The current editor-in-chief is Martin Bach. LEVEL is considered the best selling magazine about computer games in the Czech republic
Czech Republic
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 with nearly 40.000 print-outs dispatched every month. Current editorial staff consists of more than twenty members.

LEVEL in Turkey

The Turkish edition was founded and initially written by M. Berker Güngör (alias "Maddog") in 1997 and then Sinan Akkol (alias "Blaxis") joined the family couple of years later when he attended to a contest and became the heart of LEVEL; today it is the leading computer games magazine in Turkey, with over 25 authors and distribution of 20 000 per issue. While global games magazines Gameshow (magazine)
Gameshow (magazine)
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 and PC Gamer
PC Gamer
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 at first competed in the Turkish market, their Turkish branches closed due to financial difficulty, leaving LEVEL without competitors — and with extra staff poached from the failed publications.

The magazine encourages the purchase of legal copies of games, having published a series of articles about software piracy
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.

During August 2007, The magazine was sold to Doğan Burda, the leading magazine publisher of Turkey. Fırat Akyıldız (the editor-in-chief for Official PlayStation 2 Magazine Turkey and GamePro magazines in the past) became the editor-in-chief. Famous comedy duo Cenk and Erdem, Cem Şancı and writer Ali Aksöz (the creator of a highly successful web organization named Lost Library) has returned to LEVEL after the split. Also many writers from GamePro has joined LEVEL.

LEVEL in Romania

In September 1997 Vogel Publishing Romania launches the first Romanian gaming magazine called "LEVEL INTERNATIONAL GAMES MAGAZINE". Today it is the leading computer games magazine in Romania with 21.000 magazines per issue and 79.000 readers per issue. LEVEL Romania saw its ups and downs in its over a decade of activity.

The magazine includes a DVD since 2006, it was the second Romanian magazine to include a DVD, after XtremPC
XtremPC
XtremPC was a computer magazine from Romania founded in 1998. XtremPC included previews and reviews on computer hardware, software, PC games and gadgets as well as IT news. Although its major focus was on personal computers only, latter editions started including sections dedicated to game consoles...

. The magazine also features a full game every issue since 2002, a very controversial decision back in the day because of the games' quality, which varied from issue to issue.

The longest lasting author of LEVEL Romania is Marius Ghinea, who joined the team back in 1998 and raised the standards by writing high quality reviews, correlating gaming to forms of art and by having a very "refined taste" in games. Other authors that deserve to be mentioned for outstanding activity over the years: Mr. President, Claude
Claude
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, Wild Snake, Sebah, Mike, Mitza, Locke, Ciolan. LEVEL Romania is in direct competition with PcGames4Fun and used to be in competition with GameOver (which featured only 16 issues), the latter being considered by many to be the best gaming magazine ever written in Romania so far.

In 2007 LEVEL Romania organized an event called "Level-fest" aka "Viva la Level-ution", which would mark a successful re-tooling of their magazine. The even was held in Bucharest, in a club called "Fire".

In 2008 LEVEL Romania held the contest "Tu faci jocurile" (You make the games) in which they awarded a team of programmers 5000 Euros for creating an original and entertaining video game (you could only enter the contest if you were an independent team, not part of a company).

Starting with 2009 LEVEL has sometimes given 2 full games with certain issues and is also heavily promoting interesting Indie Games.

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