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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Donya ye Bazi, Game Zero magazine, Total PC Gaming, Official PlayStation Magazine, DC-UK, Sega Power, Total!, E-ON Magazine, PC Accelerator, Computer Games Magazine, Gamereactor, PSM3, Sega Saturn Magazine, Dengeki Maoh, ACE, Hardcore Gamer, Game Players, PC Mania, Game Developer, Dengeki PlayStation, Pelit, 360, Atari User, Super PLAY, Comptiq, GamesMaster, Atari Age, SKOAR!, Personal Computer Games, Aktueller Software Markt, Pelaaja, ST Action, X360, Canard PC, Market for Home Computing and Video Games, Dengeki Nintendo DS, The Games Machine, Gameplay, Sega Pro, Gamesauce, Sega Zone, CPC Attack, Official Dreamcast Magazine, Megami Magazine, EGM, PlayStation World, Top Secret, Mega Power, Game World Navigator, Amiga Force, Computer Gamer, Nintendo La Rivista Ufficiale, Spectrofon, PlayStation Magazine Ufficiale, Nintendo Dream, Game Pro, Xbox Magazine Ufficiale, Flux Magazine, Your 64, Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, MMO Games Magazine, Mega Zone, Classic Gamer, MegaTech, Hobby's Jump, Big K, Electronic Games, Push!!, Popular Computing Weekly, Computer Game Review, Tilt, GBA World. Excerpt: Donya ye Bazi (also known as DBazi or Donya e Bazi Persian: ) is an Iranian Biweekly Persian-language computer games magazine. It is the first official game magazine in Iran. It is devoted to reviewing PC and Console games and writing about different aspects of the game industry. Donya ye Bazi was founded by Babak Namazian in September 2005 who is also the chief editor of the magazine. Reviews in Donya ye Bazi are written by its editors and sometimes by freelance writers. One of the main goals of Donya ye Bazi is to support Iranian game developers which are in its infancy. Donya ye Bazi was first published in September 2005 as a monthly magazine in 32 pages with A4 paper size. At that time it was a magazine to review PC games only....