Posted September 19, 2017 by SPNKr
Zines -- short for magazines or fanzines -- are growing in popularity everyday. We have seen more and more of these compact works of writing crop up on itch.io and they’re consistently interesting and present us with looks from inside of different subcultures. Yet somehow, talking about zines is difficult. For every zine that adheres to a “normal” layout there’s one that eschews traditional design sensibilities. For every zine about game making there’s one about anime character pairings. It feels like there’s actually something for everybody inside of the zine space.
Now, when you talk about zines it’s important to understand the breadth of content available. There are zines coming out daily, there conventions dedicated to the form, and libraries to catalog past works. Any conversation about zines will inevitably leave something out so let’s focus in on some of the zines available on itch.io.
As a primarily game focused site, we see a lot of our zines following suit. We host a lot of different works from analytical to cultural. The Pico-8 zine focuses on developers and techniques for the fantasy console Pico-8. Is this niche? Sure, but it’s popular among Pico-8 developers. Each issue pulls in more and more developers to contribute. Sure there hasn’t been an issue in a year, but zines are typically labors of love and rely on the free time of the publishers involved.
Zines can also dive into very specific aesthetics and scenes. One of the groups I’ve become very interested in lately is the “trashgames” scene. These are people who have willingly adopted the title to describe the games they’re making. What would possess someone to call something they’ve worked hard on trash? Trashzine will help you figure that out. Written by folks inside the scene, Trashzine is a look at a community from within. Would any magazine commission a look at trashgames? Probably not, but with people talking to and about the people they know we get to take down a small scene into the history books.
Sure, there are tons of zines out there and we’ve talked about only a few but the barrier to entry is low and there are so many options out there if you’re just willing to look. If you’re curious about more options there’s a whole tag available that collects zines on itch.io and let everyone know about your favorite zines in the comments below.