Level is a computer and video games magazine originating in the Czech Republic with branches in Romania and Turkey . These branches in the three countries occasionally share and exchange content. Level also organizes many yearly gaming competitions for players in two of the countries (Romania's pro-gaming sponsor being the PGL – Professional Gamer's League); it is one of the biggest Turkish sponsors of international gaming contests (such as WCG ).
29-478: [REDACTED] Look up level , Level , leveled , levelled , or levels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Level or levels may refer to: Engineering [ edit ] Level (optical instrument) , a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights Spirit level or bubble level, an instrument designed to indicate whether
58-1048: A brand of vodka Level, a collection of objects with the same rank in an overlapping hierarchy Level, a layer of defense in two-level defense in American football Level, an indication of the number of previous posts to a forum thread LEVEL, a website for men of color published by Medium The Level (TV series) People with the surname [ edit ] Annick Level (born 1942), French fencer Calvin Levels (born 1954), American film actor Dwayne Levels (born 1979), American football player Janou Levels (born 2000), Dutch footballer Léon Level (1910–1949), French professional road bicycle racer Maurice Level (1875–1926), French writer Tobias Levels (born 1986), German-Dutch footballer See also [ edit ] A-Scale Sound Level Biological organisation Derived no-effect level Energy levels , discrete amounts of energy that can be held by
87-939: A brand of vodka Level, a collection of objects with the same rank in an overlapping hierarchy Level, a layer of defense in two-level defense in American football Level, an indication of the number of previous posts to a forum thread LEVEL, a website for men of color published by Medium The Level (TV series) People with the surname [ edit ] Annick Level (born 1942), French fencer Calvin Levels (born 1954), American film actor Dwayne Levels (born 1979), American football player Janou Levels (born 2000), Dutch footballer Léon Level (1910–1949), French professional road bicycle racer Maurice Level (1875–1926), French writer Tobias Levels (born 1986), German-Dutch footballer See also [ edit ] A-Scale Sound Level Biological organisation Derived no-effect level Energy levels , discrete amounts of energy that can be held by
116-513: A chord "Level" (The Raconteurs song) Levels (album) , an album by AKA "Levels" (Avicii song) "Levels" (Bilal song) "Levels" (Nick Jonas song) "Levels" (Meek Mill song) "Levels" (NorthSideBenji song) , featuring Houdini "Levels" (Sidhu Moose Wala song) Places [ edit ] Level Mountain , a volcano in northern British Columbia, Canada Levél , Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary Levels, New Zealand Level, Ohio , United States The Level, Brighton ,
145-513: A chord "Level" (The Raconteurs song) Levels (album) , an album by AKA "Levels" (Avicii song) "Levels" (Bilal song) "Levels" (Nick Jonas song) "Levels" (Meek Mill song) "Levels" (NorthSideBenji song) , featuring Houdini "Levels" (Sidhu Moose Wala song) Places [ edit ] Level Mountain , a volcano in northern British Columbia, Canada Levél , Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary Levels, New Zealand Level, Ohio , United States The Level, Brighton ,
174-491: A club called "Fire". In 2008 Level Romania held the contest "Tu faci jocurile" (You make the games) in which they awarded a team of programmers 5,000 Euros for creating an original and entertaining video game (you could only enter the contest if you were an independent team, not part of a company). Starting with 2009, Level has sometimes given two full games with certain issues and is also heavily promoting interesting Indie Games. As of December 2013, Level no longer exists on
203-458: A park in Brighton, UK Level Valley Levels, West Virginia Science and mathematics [ edit ] A quantity , generally Level (algebra) , the lowest number of squares that sum to − 1 {\displaystyle -1} in a field Level (logarithmic quantity) , a logarithmic measure defined as the logarithm of a ratio of two like quantities Level,
232-402: A park in Brighton, UK Level Valley Levels, West Virginia Science and mathematics [ edit ] A quantity , generally Level (algebra) , the lowest number of squares that sum to − 1 {\displaystyle -1} in a field Level (logarithmic quantity) , a logarithmic measure defined as the logarithm of a ratio of two like quantities Level,
261-488: A quantum mechanical system or confined particle Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level GCE Ordinary Level Gal Level , an R&B girl duo from Windhoek, Namibia ILR scale , descriptions of abilities to communicate in a language Level crossing , a place where a railway track and a road meet or cross at the same level Level 3 (disambiguation) Level 42 , an English pop rock and jazz-funk band Level measurement , instrumentation techniques to measure height within
290-488: A quantum mechanical system or confined particle Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level GCE Ordinary Level Gal Level , an R&B girl duo from Windhoek, Namibia ILR scale , descriptions of abilities to communicate in a language Level crossing , a place where a railway track and a road meet or cross at the same level Level 3 (disambiguation) Level 42 , an English pop rock and jazz-funk band Level measurement , instrumentation techniques to measure height within
319-526: A surface is horizontal or vertical Canal pound or level Regrading or levelling, the process of raising and/or lowering the levels of land Storey or level, a vertical unit of a building or a mine Level (coordinate) , vertical position Horizontal plane parallel Gaming [ edit ] Level (video games) , a stage of the game Level (role-playing games) , a measurement of character development Music [ edit ] Level (music) , similar to but more general and basic than
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#1732765042338348-526: A surface is horizontal or vertical Canal pound or level Regrading or levelling, the process of raising and/or lowering the levels of land Storey or level, a vertical unit of a building or a mine Level (coordinate) , vertical position Horizontal plane parallel Gaming [ edit ] Level (video games) , a stage of the game Level (role-playing games) , a measurement of character development Music [ edit ] Level (music) , similar to but more general and basic than
377-494: A vessel Level of measurement , a theory of the kinds of scales or levels used for measuring Level playing field , a concept about fairness where all play by the same set of rules Level set , a set where a function takes on a given constant value Leveling (disambiguation) Leveling seat Levellers Pevensey Levels Sea level , the average height of the ocean's surface, reference of height systems Somerset Levels Terror Alert Level Water level ,
406-494: A vessel Level of measurement , a theory of the kinds of scales or levels used for measuring Level playing field , a concept about fairness where all play by the same set of rules Level set , a set where a function takes on a given constant value Leveling (disambiguation) Leveling seat Levellers Pevensey Levels Sea level , the average height of the ocean's surface, reference of height systems Somerset Levels Terror Alert Level Water level ,
435-1158: Is Martin Bach. Level is considered the best selling magazine about computer games in the Czech Republic with nearly 40.000 print-outs dispatched every month. Current editorial staff consists of more than twenty members. Level is/was structured into following sections and page donations: Editorial – word from chief editor Content table Letters – letter from fans with answers from editors Review of Month – pages Reactor – about 13 papes of blogs/commentaries from editors/game developers and interesting themes News – 12 pages Previews – 4 pages Theme – 4 pages Pixelvision / page 42 – section with art from games developers, 2 pages Reviews – 19 pages Hardware – news, tests, performance comparisons, interesting HW, 14 pages Consoles – news, reviews, 4 pages Retro – news, happened before x years, making of..., geography, irreversible destiny, 10 pages Developers introduction – 4 pages Mod scene – 2 pages Advertisements through whole magazine – 17 pages From March 1998 every issue of magazine
464-472: Is accompanied by at least one AA/AAA fullgame on cover CD/DVD. CD/DVD usually contains: Full game(s), demo(s), free games, film/game trailers, utilities & drivers, Level TV videosection with videoreviews and funstuff. From issue 12/2011 all video content was transferred to magazines´ game portal hrej.cz and is accessible with code printed in magazine along with fullgame keys. The content is usually carried on one or two one-sided DVD9 media. The Turkish edition
493-535: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages level [REDACTED] Look up level , Level , leveled , levelled , or levels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Level or levels may refer to: Engineering [ edit ] Level (optical instrument) , a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights Spirit level or bubble level, an instrument designed to indicate whether
522-496: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Level (magazine) Level was founded by Jan "Beast" Tománek in 1995 in Czech Republic. Its first issue was released on 24.01.1995. The current Level editor-in-chief is Michal Křivský (replacing Petr Poláček). Level was the third magazine, after Excalibur in 1991 and Score in 1994, about computer games, released on
551-594: The Czech market. With the founder Martin Ludvík, Level began its history in January, 1995. For a year and a half, the editor-in-chief was Jan Tománek , followed by Petr Bulíř (half a year in charge) and Jan Herodes, who led the magazine for seven years. His former assistant Ondřej Průša, one of the few people who had been with Level for its whole history, replaced him during the following 4 years. The current editor-in-chief
580-568: The Turkish market, their Turkish branches closed due to financial difficulty, leaving Level without competitors—and with extra staff poached from the failed publications. The magazine encourages the purchase of legal copies of games, having published a series of articles about software piracy . During August 2007, The magazine was sold to Doğan Burda, the leading magazine publisher of Turkey. Fırat Akyıldız (the editor-in-chief for Official PlayStation 2 Magazine Turkey and GamePro magazines in
609-552: The average height of a water Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Level . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Level&oldid=1182803904 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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667-672: The day because of the games' quality, which varied from issue to issue. The longest lasting author of Level Romania is Marius Ghinea, who joined the team back in 1998 and raised the standards by writing high quality reviews, correlating gaming to forms of art and by having a very "refined taste" in games. Other authors that deserve to be mentioned for outstanding activity over the years: Mr. President, Claudiu 'Claude' Gedo, Wild Snake, Sebah, Mihail 'Mike' Stegaru, Mihai 'Mitza' Sfrijan, Sebastian 'Locke' Bularca, Vladimir 'Ciolan' Ciolan and Mircea 'KiMO' Dumitriu, current Editor in Chief. Level Romania
696-433: The different values that a categorical variable can have Level, the different values that a factor can have in factor analysis Level, the different treatments that are applied within a factor in the design of experiments Other uses [ edit ] Level (airline brand) , a pan-European airline brand Level (magazine) , a video game magazine in the Czech Republic, Romania, and Turkey Level Vodka ,
725-433: The different values that a categorical variable can have Level, the different values that a factor can have in factor analysis Level, the different treatments that are applied within a factor in the design of experiments Other uses [ edit ] Level (airline brand) , a pan-European airline brand Level (magazine) , a video game magazine in the Czech Republic, Romania, and Turkey Level Vodka ,
754-419: The past) became the editor-in-chief. Famous comedy duo Cenk and Erdem, Cem Şancı and writer Ali Aksöz (the creator of a highly successful web organization named Lost Library) has returned to Level after the split. Also many writers from GamePro has joined Level . In September 1997 Vogel Publishing Romania launches the first Romanian gaming magazine called " Level INTERNATIONAL GAMES MAGAZINE". At its peak, it
783-491: Was founded and initially written by M. Berker Güngör (alias "Maddog") in 1997 and then Sinan Akkol (alias "Blaxis") joined the family couple of years later when he attended to a contest and became the heart of Level ; today it is the leading computer games magazine in Turkey, with over 25 authors and distribution of 20,000 per issue. While the global games magazine PC Gamer and the local Gameshow (magazine) at first competed in
812-535: Was in direct competition with PcGames4Fun, which got closed, and used to be in competition with GameOver (which featured only 16 issues), the latter being considered by many to be the best gaming magazine ever written in Romania so far. In 2007 Level Romania organized an event called "Level-fest" aka "Viva la Level-ution", which would mark a successful re-tooling of their magazine. The event was held in Bucharest, in
841-401: Was the leading computer games magazine in Romania with 21.000 magazines per issue and 79.000 readers per issue. Level Romania saw its ups and downs in its over a decade of activity. The magazine includes a DVD since 2006, it was the second Romanian magazine to include a DVD, after XtremPC . The magazine also features a full game every issue since 2002, a very controversial decision back in
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