''Tilt'' was a
French
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magazine which began publication in September 1982,
focused on computer and console gaming. It was the first French magazine specifically devoted to
video games
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[ The headquarters of the magazine was in ]Paris
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The name of the magazine was a nod to the pinball term, where excessive nudging of a pinball machine would result in a "tilt" penalty, and the loss of a turn during gameplay. The final issue of ''Tilt'' was published January 1994.
References
External links
Tiltback issues
provided by abandonware-magazines.org
Archived Tilt Magazines at Internet Archive
1982 establishments in France
1994 disestablishments in France
Defunct computer magazines
Defunct magazines published in France
French-language magazines
Video game magazines published in France
Magazines established in 1982
Magazines disestablished in 1994
Magazines published in Paris
Monthly magazines published in France
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