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''BioGamer Girl'' is an internationally distributed US publication dedicated to females in the genres of horror and gaming since 2010.〔(MagCloud Publishing. (2010). Retrieved May 30, 2011, from http://www.magcloud.com/user/biogamer-girl )〕〔Vargas, F. (2011, January 5). ''Interview Exclusive with Amanda Dyar: Editor of BioGamer Girl''. La Provincia ''(Costa Rica)'', p. 3.〕 According to the Better Business Bureau of North Alabama, BioGamer Girl is a Limited Liability Corporation and a publisher's magazine that is located in Fyffe, Alabama, United States.〔(Better Business Bureau. (2010). Retrieved May 30, 2011, from http://www.bbb.org/northern-alabama/business-reviews/publishers-magazine/biogamer-girls-in-fyffe-al-900080053/print )〕 BioGamer Girl was founded in 2010 by its Editor-in-Chief Amanda Dyar.〔MagCloud.''BioGamer Girl: Undead & Loving It''. HP Press, 2011, p. 4. Retrieved May 27, 2011, from ()〕 BioGamer Girl started as a forum for gaming and horror fans that expanded into additional websites to cover females in the gaming and horror fields.〔(MagCloud/HP Publishing: BioGamer Girl. (2010). Retrieved May 30, 2011, from http://www.magcloud.com/user/biogamer-girl )〕 In January 2011 all past issues of the print magazine were uploaded to a third party website to allow the purchase of issues that are sold out or out of print.〔(Magcloud- 1st Issue )〕 The magazine is available for purchase through the BioGamer Girl website and select stores such as Gaming, Etc. in Fort Payne, AL with worldwide circulation over 80,000.〔(Magcloud/HP Publishing- BioGamer Girl Purchase Info )〕〔Reeds, L. (2011, April 7). ''A Look At The Changing Horror Genre with BioGamer Girl''. The Bancroft Times ''(CANADA)'', p.9〕 BioGamer Girl covers horror and gaming in all media: films, websites, books, music, television, comics, radio, etc.〔Smith, M. (2010, December 30). ''BioGamer Girl: Starting Your Own Magazine''. The Monroe Journal ''(US)'', pp. A1, A4.〕 Older print issues had a specific theme which all of the stories, reviews, interviews and photos are centered on.〔(BioGamer Girl: Submission Guidelines )〕 The publication's online presence includes gaming challenges held on Xbox Live〔(BGG Game Challenges )〕 and its regular broadcast called (''Undead Noise'' ).〔(Undead Noise Radio )〕 The company has also been reviewed by the Better Business Bureau and has a current rating of a A-.〔(Better Business Bureau Rating: BioGamer Girl )〕 The publication has interviewed people in the gaming and horror industries including Adrienne Wilkinson〔(BlogTalkRadio: BioGamer Girl: Adrienne Wilkinson. (2011). Retrieved May 30, 2011, from http://www.blogtalkradio.com/undeadnoise/2011/04/13/undead-noise-with-mistress-barbie-and-the-primal-root-ep-14 )〕 from the television show Xena: Warrior Princess and John A. Russo writer of the classic film Night of the Living Dead.〔(BlogTalkRadio: BioGamer Girl: John A. Russo. (2011). Retrieved May 30, 2011, from http://www.blogtalkradio.com/undeadnoise/2011/04/13/undead-noise-with-mistress-barbie-and-the-primal-root-ep-14 )〕 BioGamer Girl has also reported on various horror-themed television shows, such as the The Walking Dead, with interviews with cast members such as Melissa Cowen, Chandler Riggs and Addy Miller.〔(IMDb- Addy Miller Publicity )〕 The magazine has also interviewed such notable people in the video game industry as Yoshiaki Hirabayashi,〔(Yoshiaki Hirabayashi Interview )〕 Jesper Kid,〔(Jesper Kid Interview )〕 Megan Myers,〔(Megan Myers Interview )〕 and Dennis Lenart 〔(Dennis Lenart Interview )〕 to name a few. BioGamer Girl is currently listed on Game Rankings 〔(Game Rankings )〕 and runs their own video game blog on Fangoria 〔(Fangoria BGG Blog )〕 ==Gamer Challenges== BioGamer Girl hosts regularly scheduled gamer challenges on Xbox Live. Gamer challenges are events organized by BioGamer Girl to celebrate both gaming and its fans. BioGamer Girl staff members are present at all gamer challenges, so the events are also a good way for fans of BioGamer Girl to meet the staff of the company. These gamer challenges can last until the party host quits, but they typically last for a several hours. Although most gamer challenges have predetermined schedule of Xbox 360 titles, the video games can be changed to fit the party's preferences. First and foremost, gamer challenges are organized for everyone to have fun in a friendly environment.〔Buck, B. (2011, March 9). ''BioGamer Girl Holds Gaming Event To Raise Money For Charity''. South Lake Press ''(US)'', p. 34.〕
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