It's not your typical gaming magazine, but for all I can tell it seems to be Imagine Media's version of Electronic Entertainment from IDG. In fact I think IDG replaced its PC Games magazine with E2 in order to compete with CD-ROM Today in the burgeoning multimedia age. Eventually multimedia died and games took over again, but there were a couple years when multimedia and gaming were viewed by some as part of the same thing. About half the reviews in CD-ROM Today are of games and nearly all the ads are gaming ads. People were still trying to figure stuff out then. It'd be really interesting to mark it for preservation. Edit: Now that CD-ROM Today has been given a place in the database and download manager, this thread will no longer be updated! This is for the US version of CD-ROM Today. There is also a British version, some scans of which are available at OldGameMags.com and elsewhere on the web. All 25 discs that accompanied US versions of CD-ROM Today are already available on Archive.org. The discs are numbered separately and the first four issues did not come with discs, so don't get confused. Here is a list of issues published. 01 — July/Summer 1993 (preserved) (Premiere issue) 02 — Fall 1993 (preserved) 03 — Winter 1993 (acquired) 04 — Spring 1994 (acquired) 05 — April/May 1994 (acquired) (first issue with a disc) 06 — June/July 1994 (acquired) 07 — Aug/Sep 1994 (acquired) 08 — October 1994 (acquired) 09 — November 1994 (acquired) 10 — December 1994 (acquired) 11 — January 1995 (acquired) 12 — February 1995 (missing) 13 — March 1995 (acquired) 14 — April 1995 (acquired) 15 — May 1995 (missing) 16 — June 1995 (missing) 17 — July 1995 (acquired) 18 — August 1995 (missing) 19 — September 1995 (acquired) 20 — October 1995 (acquired) 21 — November 1995 (acquired) 22 — December 1995 (acquired) 23 — January 1996 (missing) 24 — February 1996 (acquired) 25 — March 1996 (acquired) 26 — April 1996 (acquired) 27 — May 1996 (acquired) 28 — June 1996 (missing) 29 — July 1996 (missing)