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ファミリーコンピュータマガジン (Family Computer Magazine or Famimaga) was a magazine published bi-weekly by Tokuma Shoten from July 1985 to June 1998.[1].

Super Mario RPG Coverage

Mainline magazine coverage

Super Mario RPG was covered in, at minimum, the following issues of ファミリーコンピュータマガジン:

Release date Issue no. Summary Scans
1995-08-25 17 [TBE] [missing]
1995-09-08 18 [TBE] [missing]
1995-09-22 19 [TBE] [missing]
1995-10-06 20 [TBE] [missing]
1995-10-20 21 [TBE] [missing]
1995-11-03 22 [TBE] [missing]
1995-12-15 25 [TBE] [missing]
1995-12-29 26 [TBE] [missing]
1996-01-12 1-2 [TBE] [missing]
1996-02-09 3 [TBE] [missing]
1996-02-23 4 [TBE] [missing]
1996-03-08 5 [TBE] [missing]
1996-03-22 6 [TBE] [missing]
1996-04-05 7 [TBE] [missing]
1996-04-19 8 [TBE] [missing]
1996-05-03 9 [TBE] [missing]

Additional content

The following Super Mario RPG content was also published under the ファミリーコンピュータマガジン label:

スーパーマリオRPG 攻略ハンドブック (Super Mario RPG Strategy Handbook): A complete walkthrough game guide for Super Mario RPG that was a supplement to the magazine's March 22 1995 issue.[2]

ファミリーコンピュータマガジン ミニスーパーファミコン クラシックミニ (Family Computer Magazine Mini Super Famicom Classic Mini): A special 2017 edition of Famimaga that covers all of the games featured on the SNES Classic (Mini).

References

  1. “ファミリーコンピュータMagazine.” Wikipedia. Last modified July 27, 2024. https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ファミリーコンピュータMagazine.
  2. スーパーマリオRPG ガイドブック. Tokuma Shoten, 1996. https://archive.org/details/family-computer-magazine-guidebook.