Go magazines
Magazines for Go players:
Printed:
Current:
Go World: an English language semi-annual published by Kiseido, gives a good coverage of the world scene as well as several detailed title game reviews each issue.
Gekkan Go waarudo: a Japanese language monthly magazine published by the Nihon Kiin replacing Kido and Igo Club.
Shukan Go: a Japanese language weekly Nihon Kiin magazine, also known as Go Weekly.
Weiqi Tiandi: a Chinese language bi-monthly go magazine published in mainland China.
World Baduk: Korean go magazine
Discontinued:
Go Review: English language Nihon Kiin magazine; no longer published.
Go Winds: an English language quarterly published by Yutopian press. It is primarily concerned with Chinese Go.
American Go Journal: replaced by the American Go E-Journal.
Kido: Japanese language Nihon Kiin magazine; no longer published.
Igo Club: Japanese language Nihon Kiin magazine; no longer published.
Go Moon: Magazine with professional games published 1988-1994
Electronic:
American Go E-Journal: a weekly publication of the American Go Association, delivered via email to AGA members. Two editions are published. One, containing news reports, announcements, and classified ads, is available free from http://www.usgo.org/index.asp for anyone with an email address. An edition for AGA members only contains supplemental material such as game commentaries, problems, and instructional material.
Baduk Made Fun and Easy an ongoing collection of lessons written by Nam Ch'i-hyeong, baduk professor at Myongji University and a professional player.
The Enclave Magazine, 3 issues now out.
Goama http://gogame.info/
"Goama", International Weekly Go Newsletter
IGS Magazine: published three times a month by IGS with two game reviews per issue, delivered via email to paid subscribers.
Sydney Go Journal by David Mitchell
Discontinued
The Magic of Go Yomiuri Shimbun an ongoing collection of go articles begun by Richard Bozulich and continued by Rob van Zeijst.
Suji: bimonthly Go magazine of the Swiss Go Association
Discussions
Several other National Go Associations also produce their own magazines, or journals. These are not mentioned here.