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The One

Multi-format authority

The One covered Amiga, Atari ST, and PC gaming with authoritative reviews, bridging the 16-bit computer era before dedicated platform magazines dominated.

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Overview

The One (originally The One for 16-bit Games) served gamers who owned multiple 16-bit computers or wanted objective comparisons. Covering Amiga, ST, and eventually PC, it provided the cross-platform perspective that single-format magazines couldn’t offer.

Fast facts

  • Publisher: EMAP.
  • Run: 1988–1996.
  • Original name: The One for 16-bit Games.
  • Focus: Multi-format coverage.

Coverage approach

StrengthBenefit
Cross-platformDirect comparisons
Technical analysisPort quality assessment
Objective stanceNo platform bias

Platform coverage

EraFocus
EarlyAmiga, ST primarily
MiddleAdding PC coverage
LatePC dominant

Review format

SectionContent
OverviewGame description
Platform notesVersion differences
TechnicalPerformance analysis
VerdictScore and summary

Comparison value

Readers could see:

  • Which version was best
  • Technical compromises
  • Value assessment per platform

Staff

Professional journalists covering the 16-bit transition period with expertise across platforms.

Market position

AudienceAppeal
Multi-system ownersPractical guidance
Uncertain buyersInformed choices
EnthusiastsTechnical depth

Decline

As markets fragmented:

  • Platform-specific magazines grew
  • Multi-format less relevant
  • Folded into other EMAP titles

Legacy

The One demonstrated:

  • Multi-format journalism value
  • Technical comparison importance
  • Platform-agnostic coverage

See also