Paragon published many titles during its decade run, mainly computer or video games based, but later moved into other areas of entertainment.
Sega Pro The company's first magazine publication and a big success. Covering the early 90s explosion in popularity of
Sega's
Mega Drive as well as the
Master System and
Game Gear. Well-known names on early issues included Dominic Handy, Les Ellis, Dave Perry, James Scullion and Damian Butt. Ran for many years up until
Sega themselves disappeared.
Mega Power Following the success of
Sega Pro, a new title focusing on the
Mega Drive and in particular the
Mega-CD was launched in 1993. The magazine was the first console publication to include a covermounted CD.
Console XS A bi-monthly games console tips magazine launched in 1993. Featuring game cheats, tips, and guides for the consoles of the early 90s. After four issues, the title was split into two:
Sega XS, which focused solely on Sega platforms, and
Super XS, covering Nintendo games.
Games World: The Magazine Games World was a video games based TV show broadcast on satellite in the early 90s. The show's producers, Hewland International, gave the rights to produce
Games World: The Magazine to Paragon. The multi-format magazine content was generally centred on
Sega and
Nintendo's consoles.
Nintendo Pro As with
Sega Pro,
Nintendo Pro focused on the
Nintendo range of consoles. It was originally known as N64 Pro and was one of the titles Paragon Publishing acquired with the acquisition of the Macclesfield-based titles of IDG Media.
Play Launched in 1995 by Paragon with
Dave Perry as editor. One of the first
PlayStation magazines released covering
Sony's PlayStation products, later including the
PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and the PlayStation 3. It is the UK's longest-running PlayStation magazine, and final issue released in 2016 under
Future Publishing.
PowerStation Originally a
PlayStation magazine and now a
PlayStation and
Xbox 360 tips magazine launched at the same time as sister title
Play by
Dave Perry. As with
Console XS content included games cheats, tips and guides. Along with its sister title,
PowerStation was bought by
Imagine Publishing in 2006.
Saturn+ A short-lived
Sega Saturn magazine that ran for six issues, from Christmas 1995 to February 1997.
X Gen A short-lived multi format magazine in the style of
ACE and
EDGE.
64 Magazine Launched in 1997,
64 Magazine covered
Nintendo's
N64 console.
Dreamcast Magazine Covering
Sega's
Dreamcast,
Dreamcast Magazine was launched in 1999.
DVD Review Launched in 1999 and later purchased by
Future Publishing.
CUBE Launched in 2001 to cover
Nintendo's
GameCube console.
Windows Made Easy A beginner's guide to Windows, including step-by-step guides and tutorials about using the platform.
Web Pages Made Easy A beginner's guide to creating web pages, including step-by-step guides and tutorials..
Digital Photography Made Easy A beginner's guide to digital photography, launched in 2000, covering camera skills and photo editing.
PC Essentials A quarterly title, launched in 2000, devoted to software that can be downloaded from the internet.
PC Home Launched in November 1992, PC Home provided articles and tutorials for creatives and gamers on a PC.
PC Basics A magazine dedicated to computing, software and hardware, including step-by-step guides, reviews and features. ==References==