Editor | Ville-Matias Heikkilä 2012–2016 Mikko Heinonen (Exec.) 2017–[1] Tapio Berschewsky 2017–2019[2] Janne Sirén 2019–2024[3][4][5] |
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Categories | Computer magazines |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Circulation | 5300 (2021)[6][7] |
Founded | 2012[8][9] |
Company | Skrolli ry |
Country | Finland |
Language | Finnish |
Website | skrolli.fi |
ISSN | 2323-8992 |
Skrolli is a Finnish computer magazine. It was founded in September 2012 and a sample issue was released shortly afterwards.[8][9][10] The magazine has been issued quarterly since March 2013.[11][12][13] In December 2015 a crowdfunding campaign for an international English language edition was launched; this Skrolli International Edition shipped in April 2016.[14][15][16]
While most famous in its native Finland, Skrolli has received international attention. For example in 2018, LucasArts alumni, game designer David Fox used a Skrolli magazine article about Rescue on Fractalus! as basis of a memoir thread on Twitter.[17] In 2019, game designer Jeff Minter gave two presentations on Skrolli's stage at the Assembly demoparty.[18][19][20]
In 2014–2015 the Finnish language Skrolli featured Mikrokivikausi comic strips by Harri "Wallu" Vaalio.[21][22][23] The virtual cover disk of the first Skrolli International Edition included a playable demo of the game Illuminatus, which originated as a popular April fool's joke by MikroBitti magazine.[16][24][25][26]
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