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Famimaga Magazine Vol. 3. Feb 9, 1996


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I have an old Japanese magazine Famimaga Magazine Vol. 3. Feb 9, 1996 and I plan to scan and share on the internet.

Famimaga was, aside of an old

of
, a Japanese game printing publication that focused on games made exclusively for Nintendo platforms at the time.

There doesn't seem to be any previews with super different prototype things in this issue like I thought

would (that game was the main reason why I got this), at least not explicably. Then again, I'm not fluent in Japanese so I could be wrong. Hopefully, once I share these scans to the internet, there will be people with a fiery passion for old Japanese Super Famicom games who can translate these scans for generations to come!

For complete details about this magazine, please watch my videos below:

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It would be great to get some more Famimagas and Famitsus on Retromags. Looking forward to your progress!

The idea is that if I release what pages I have now piece-by-piece, I can draw along interest and create a following. It'll help motivate me to keep scanning and not have it pile it up on me, everyone wins.
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Then let's get started!

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,

so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.

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Front Page Cover | Page 2 Oni Ad 1 | Page 3 Oni Ad 2 |

Page 4 Mickey & Donald Ad 1 | Page 5 Mickey & Donald Ad 2 | Page 6 Table of Contents 1 | Page 7 Table of Contents 2

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Pages 10 - 19, featuring Treasure Hunter G on Super Famicom!

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,

so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.

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Page 10 Treasure Hunter G Preview Guide 1 | Page 11 Treasure Hunter G Preview Guide 2

Page 12 T.H.G Preview Guide 3 | Page 13 T.H.G Preview Guide 4 | Page 14 T.H.G Preview Guide 5

Page 15T.H.G Preview Guide 6 | Page 16 T.H.G Preview Guide 7| Page 17 T.H.G Preview Guide 8 | Page 18 T.H.G Preview Guide 9 | Page 19 T.H.G Preview Guide 2

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Here's the second batch: Pages 20 - 25, featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the Front Mission: Gun Hazard TV commercial,

and Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension on Super Famicom!

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,

so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.

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Page 20 Top 30 - Scramble 1 | Page 21 Top 30 - Scramble 2

Page 22 Front Mission Gun Hazard TV CF Report 1 | Page 23 Front Mission Gun Hazard TV CF Report 2

Page 24 Dragon Ball Z Hyper Dimension | Page 25 Madou Monogatari Hanamaru DaiYouchienji

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Pages 26 - 29, featuring a preview guide for Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu (ファイアーエムブレム 聖戦の系譜), under its original unused title Fire Emblem: Hikari o Tsugumono (ファイアーエムブレム 光をつぐもの; or as translated, Fire Emblem: Light Inheritors) on Super Famicom!

(Fun Fact: The title Hikari o Tsugumono was used for the Japanese manga adaption published in 1999.)

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,

so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.

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Page 26 - Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu (Hikari o Tsugumono) Preview Guide 1

Page 27 - Preview Guide 2 | Page 28 - Preview Guide 3 | Page 29 - Preview Guide 4

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Pages 30 - 35, featuring a preview guide for Super Mario RPG on Super Famicom!

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,

so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.

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Page 30 - Super Mario RPG - Preview Guide 1 | Page 31 - Super Mario RPG - Preview Guide 2 | Page 32 - Super Mario RPG - Preview Guide 3

Page 33 - Super Mario RPG - Preview Guide 4 | Page 34 - Super Mario RPG - Preview Guide 5 | Page 35 - Super Mario RPG - Preview Guide 6

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Pages 36 - 43, featuring Japanese advertisements for Nobunaga no Yabō Tenshōki (信長の野望・天翔記 or translated, Nobunaga's Ambition: Chronicle of Soaring), Sangokushi, and other various Japanese Koei games for Super Famicom... among other ads!

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,

so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.

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96no3page38sangokushiad.th.jpg96no3page39japanesekoei.th.jpg96no3page40japanesekoei.th.jpg

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Page 36 - Nobunaga no Yabō Tenshōki Ad 1 | Page 37 - Nobunaga no Yabō Tenshōki Ad 2

Page 38 - Sangokushi Ad | Page 39 - Japanese KOEI games Ad | Page 40 - Japanese KOEI Merchandise Ad

Page 41 - Japanese Game Phone Ad | Page 42 - Hyper TV Shield - FSIII 1 Ad | Page 43 - Hyper TV Shield - FSIII 2 Ad

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It's been one year since this started. Back to business.

Pages 58 - 66, featuring RPG Tsukuru 2 for Super Famicom and some information on a "Special Program" of BS Dragon Quest I for the Satellaview!

NOTE: Most Japanese literature is read starting from the right page to the left,
so you have to get used to the format upon enjoying the magazine.


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Page 58 - RPG Tsukuru 2 Preview Guide 1 | Page 59 - RPG Tsukuru 2 Preview Guide 2 | Page 60 - RPG Tsukuru 2 Preview Guide 3
Page 61 - RPG Tsukuru 2 Preview Guide 4
| Page 62 - RPG Tsukuru 2 Preview Guide 5 | Page 63 - RPG Tsukuru 2 Preview Guide 6

Page 64 - BS Dragon Quest I - Satelleview Station 1 | Page 65 - BS Dragon Quest I - Satelleview Station 2

Page 66 - Sailor Moon Super S Ad

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