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  1. So hello everyone. I stopped by a few years back looking to start scanning magazines while I was working on a blog. Ended that blog years ago and decided this year to take a crack at digitizing my archive. Just finished cropping my first issue but I'm still flying blind on what to do next. Here are some questions I have: Is there a quality standard I have to adhere to? Is there someone here would be interested in giving it a quality check before I finalize it? Is kitsunebi the only one "allowed" to handle Famitsu, if only out of standardization? (i.e., a format that has been stuck to with previous scans) Do I have to choose between the Internet Archive and here?
  2. christian

    Tetris Flash (Japan)

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  3. christian

    Shining Force CD (Japan)

    advertising paper japan from my famitsu magazine
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  5. According to PlayAsia, there are several issues of Famitsu Xbox and Famitsu Xbox 360, but only two of them are available for purchase. So, I was wondering if anyone was able to find copies of at least most of the issues of both Famitsu Xbox (original) and Famitsu Xbox 360, for posterity.
  6. Hello, I've been an user of this site for a couple of years but have been unable to help, until hopefully now. I archive japanese sales data, the oldest of which can be found on Famitsu, or Famicom Tsushin at the time, right now I'm trying to archive all the Top 30s on famitsu issues released between 1986 and early 1995, so far I've saved 108 issues of the 319 I'm currently tracking, this has been an effort going back several years. One major issue when doing this is that the issues, until 1993, don't say what period are the tracking, so I, with the great help of other people managed to piece together what period tracks each issue, a thing that was needed to to this was the cover of the each issue, and we managed to get most covers between Famitsu #1 and #319 with less than a handful missing, not all are on great quality but I figure after all the help this site has been I should give something back. https://sites.google.com/site/gamedatalibrary/famitsu-archive Covers are present there, I have higher quality (not in all cases) of some of the covers present there, if they're needed I'll gladly help. My intention is for them to go here: https://www.retromags.com/magazines/jpn/famitsu/?d=5&page=9 so I'm not sure if a height of over 500px is necesary.
  7. advertising paper japan from my famitsu magazine
  8. christian

    F-1 Grand Prix Part III

    advertising paper japan from my famitsu magazine
  9. christian

    Shin Megami Tensei II

    advertising paper japan from my famitsu magazine
  10. Hiouden - Mamono-tachi to no Chikai is a strategy RPG for the Super Famicom developed and published by Wolf Team exclusively in Japan. Released: (JP) June 26, 1992
  11. christian

    Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun

    Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun is a brawler/platformer for the Super Famicom developed by Daft Co., Ltd. and published by Enix exclusively in Japan. Released: (JP) March 25, 1994
  12. christian

    Final Fantasy VI (Japan)

    Final Fantasy VI is a JRPG developed and published by Square for the Super Famicom in Japan Released: (JP) April 2, 1994
  13. Disney's Aladdin for Game Gear is a platformer developed by SIMS and published in Japan by Sega. It differs significantly from the 16 bit versions of the game. Released: (JP) March 25, 1994 Battletoads for Game Gear is a beat-em-up platformer developed by Rare and published in Japan by Sega. Released: (JP) January 14, 1994 Riddick Bowe Boxing for Game Gear was developed by Micronet and published in Japan by Sega. Released (JP) January 21, 1994 Also featured in this ad are two "Game Gear +1" sets which included the Game Gear and a different pack-in game. One includes Sonic and Tails (known in the US as Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos), while the other includes Mickey Mouse no mahō no crystal (Mickey Mouse's Magic Crystal), (known in the US as Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse)
  14. christian

    Wario Land (Japan)

    Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. Released: (JP) January 21, 1994
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