PC TEAM

PC TEAM was a monthly magazine devoted to the Micro-informatique on PC published by the company Posse Close of 1995 with 2005.

Spirit

Its leading positioning, which aimed at approaching the whole of the activities that one impassioned could have on its computer (play with the music while passing by the programming, graphics or the demonstrations) is inherited the spirit which marked the beginnings of the Micro-informatique general public.

History

The first number was launched in March 1995. Vis-a-vis him, were Joystick, published at the time by Hachette, Generation 4, published by Pressimage, Tilt, published by Emap, having been stopped beginning 1994. Carried by its original formula and an impassioned assistantship, PC TEAM gains in notoriety and reaches its apogee at the end of the Nineties where it is then diffused with nearly 50.000 specimens per month. One of its principal assets, if not the best, is undoubtedly its CD-ROM (transformed then into 2 CD-ROMs, then in a DVD-Romanian). Famous Ludi-CD and Cd-Pro contained each one a string of software: sharewares, commercial demonstrations, free free software and, images, sounds, etc

From the year 2000, the development of the sites of information on Internet deeply modifies the spending patterns of the press. The assistantship is diverted data-processing press which entâme a slow decline. PC TEAM will see its last number appearing in October 2005. Its editor, after one period of legal administration as from October 2005, will be placed in Liquidation on December 14th 2005.

See too

External bonds

  • community of after Installation Close
  • the synopsis of the synopses, site which indexes the synopses

Posse Close dealing of data processing and video games.

Put in file for bankruptcy in November 2005, the security company Posse Close , which employed 35 more people at the beginning of 2005, was liquidated the December 14th 2005, involving the disappearance of the magazine. The last published number is the 116 of October 2005. -->

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