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  1. Comptiq No.255 (March 2003)

    The CD-ROM included with this issue can be downloaded HERE.
    The manga section at the back is read R-L, so your CBR reader must be set to Japanese/manga mode during that section in order for facing pages to be oriented correctly.

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  2. Comptiq No.256 (April 2003)

    The CD-ROM included with this issue can be downloaded HERE.
    The manga section is read from R-L, so your CBR reader must be set to Japanese/manga mode during that section in order for facing pages to be oriented correctly.
    Included at the very end of the archive is a scan of this issue's supplement - a "shitajiki" (下敷き).  These are basically hard sheets of plastic that people put under paper when they're writing to prevent impressions from forming on the next page of paper underneath.  No Japanese schoolchild will be without one.

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  6. Gekkan PC Engine Issue 055 (July 1993)

    Included 2 supplements which can be downloaded here:
    Street Fighter II - Ougi no Shou
    Far East of Eden (Tengai Makyou): Fuun Kabukiden - Nesshou Strategy Guide
     
    Years ago someone PMed me here and asked if they could pay me to buy this mag and another from a used book website in Japan and scan them.  They were interested in the coverage of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood that featured in both.  I told them no, I didn't need any more mags to scan.
    And then for some reason, I bought them both anyway, with my own money, and scanned them.  This is the first of the two.  If that person who wanted them hasn't already gotten them from where I first uploaded them, I hope they're still around to see this (I don't remember their name).
     

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  7. @Gamer Issue 19 (May 2012)

    @Gamer Issue 19 (May 2012)

    124 downloads

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  8. @Gamer Issue 18 (April 2012)

    @Gamer Issue 18 (April 2012)

    113 downloads

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  9. @Gamer Issue 02 (September 2010)

    @Gamer Issue 02 (September 2010)

    118 downloads

    3 comments

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  10. @Gamer Issue 04 (November 2010)

    @Gamer Issue 04 (November 2010)

    106 downloads

    2 comments

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  11. Dengeki PlayStation 095 (January 29, 1999)

    Dengeki PlayStation Vol.095 (January 29, 1999)

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  12. PC Gamer Issue 090 (November 2001)

    PC Gamer Issue 090 (November 2001)

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  13. @Gamer Issue 17 (March 2012)

    @Gamer Issue 17 (March 2012)

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  14. PC Games Vol. 03 No. 09 (September 1996)

    PC Games Vol. 03 No. 09 (September 1996)

    184 downloads

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  15. Famitsu Issue 0069 (March 3, 1989)

    Famicom Tsuushin Issue 0069 (March 3, 1989)

    144 downloads

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  16. @Gamer Issue 30 (June 2013)

    @Gamer Issue 30 (June 2013)

    114 downloads

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  17. Tech Gian Issue 021 (July 1998)

    ADULTS ONLY
    The manga section in the back is read R-L, so during that section you must set your CBR reader to Japanese/manga mode in order for the facing pages to be oriented correctly. 
    You can download the demo CD that came with this issue HERE.

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  18. Tech Gian Issue 020 (June 1998)

    ADULTS ONLY
    The manga section in the back is read R-L, so during that section you must set your CBR reader to Japanese/manga mode in order for the facing pages to be oriented correctly. 
    You can download the demo CD that came with this issue HERE.

    112 downloads

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  19. Family Computer Magazine Issue 087 (September 22, 1989)

    This entire magazine is read right-to-left.  Your CBR reader must be set to Japanese/manga mode in order for facing pages to be oriented correctly.
    Famimaga never had the most eye-grabbing covers, in my opinion, and if you can't read Japanese, you'd be hard-pressed to guess what was being covered by looking at the cover.  Here are some of the main games featured inside:
    Final Fantasy III
    Dragon Quest IV
    Dragonball 3
    Ys II
    Double Dragon II
    Square's Tom Sawyer (so racist)
    U.S. Championship V'Ball
    Abadox
    Tashiro Masashi Princess ga Ippai (starring a real-life convicted pervert, fined for voyeurism and jailed for drug use)
    Twinbee 3

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  20. Dengeki G's Magazine Issue 029 (December 1999) (supplement included)

    Rather than post it separately, I've included the supplement for this issue (Serpahim Call - Character Collection for Animation Vol.2) at the end of the magazine.

    99 downloads

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  21. @Gamer Issue 16 (January-February 2012)

    @Gamer Issue 16 (January-February 2012)

    112 downloads

    1 comment

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  22. @Gamer Issue 15 (December 2011)

    @Gamer Issue 15 (December 2011)

    118 downloads

    1 comment

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  23. Play Online No.016 (October 1999)

    Play Online No.016 (October 1999)

    81 downloads

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  24. Play Online No.015 (September 1999)

    Play Online No.015 (September 1999)

    82 downloads

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  25. @Gamer Issue 03 (October 2010)

    @Gamer Issue 03 (October 2010)

    121 downloads

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