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SuperFancy

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  1. I have a few issues of the Faminaga Capcom supplments (and the Taito and Konami ones) I can scan them in when I get a spare weekend
  2. Was hoping to edit while I checked a source... but doh... anyway most of the computer ones are from http://www.abandonware-magazines.org/liste.php.
  3. I took a little look through the files he’s offering and quite a lot of them are from Emuparadise - so there is already a archive of them, if you are willing to do a little bit of work.
  4. 400 downloads

    supplement included with Famitsu issue 99 (April 27, 1990)
  5. 395 downloads

    supplement included with Famitsu issue 100/101 (May 11/25, 1990)
  6. I do own all the issues that I am willing to submit and can provide evidence if required. Thanks for all the advice, it's very helpful. This is my first time in a while trying to scan a magazine - i'm used to scanning in boxes and manuals. Plus I was just testing with the built in Mac software for scanning (and it is awful), any recommendations for better software is very welcome. I am willing to separate the pages but I wasn't willing to do that just for some tests.
  7. I have scanned in 12 issues of this supplement from Famitsu magazine in 1990/1991 - would anyone be interesting if I uploaded them to Retro Mags. I currently have test version up on archive.org. Is the quality good enough?? I also have 9 issues of Game Boy Magazine and 8 issues of Faminaga's Game Boy Fan.
  8. Well the Link Cable is referred to as the Tsushin Play-Cable / Interactive Play-Cable
  9. I'm in Tokyo for a few weeks soon - I plan to find some of the Game Boy & Famitsu magazines and i'll be happy to share some scans
  10. Mine is either playing Rockman/Blitz on a Vic-20 or a Snoopy Tennis Game & Watch
  11. I usually have a DSi and a modded Game Boy Pocket in my bag
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