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  1. Magazines have been claimed.  Sorry!

    Hi, folks.  I'm giving away doubles in my collection, so here are 32 Famitsu, Famimaga, plus a couple other magazines, mainly from 1988-1992.  Also some insert strategy guides.  A picture is attached.

    If anybody wants these magazines, I'll send them to the first person who PMs me and is able to send me the money for shipping via PayPal.  We can talk about how you want them shipped, either AirMail or by sea, as I live in Japan.

    General questions, please feel free to ask them in this thread.

    32_mags.jpg

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  2. Hi, folks, mostly as an aid to myself, I keep an index of the Japanese retro gaming mags that I own, and what unusual/rare information is contained in them. A couple of days ago when I was making a new bookshelf, I decided to carry them all over to the scanner and do a quick scan of their covers, and add the scans to the index. Check out the page if it piques your interest:

    http://www.chrismcovell.com/secret/jp_mags/index.html

  3. It's not Deluxe Paint, but an in-house CHR-ROM editor running on their Fujitsu computers.

    Few Amigas were sold in Japan and even fewer Japanese companies would likely use Deluxe Paint as their graphic editor.

    A similar custom CHR editor:

    Ryoma-sc1.jpg

  4. Puddinpops, I can't speak or read Chinese, but I can decipher what I can through my knowledge of Japanese.

    Yes, I have a good number of Japanese magazines, and have found plenty of interesting stuff, but scanning even a small portion of it would take up all my free time and more. So I'll keep updating my page with a trickle of the more exciting stuff (like old SFC pics, etc.)

    Anyway, one Taiwanese curiosity I can mention on my page is here: http://www.disgruntleddesigner.com/chrisc/secret/OTH_1991Q4.html

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