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*Pages 2-3: Discusses video games, and shows an arcade cabinet. Page 2 features an illustration of two people next to an arcade with a woman mentioning Galaga. | *Pages 2-3: Discusses video games, and shows an arcade cabinet. Page 2 features an illustration of two people next to an arcade with a woman mentioning Galaga. | ||
− | *Pages 4-5: A table of game titles categorised by genre and four keys (A-E) | + | *Pages 4-5: A table of game titles categorised by genre and four keys (A-E). |
*Page 6: "Amusement News" about the top games. In the "Best 5", number 1 is Xevious (Namco), followed by Pole Position (Namco), another game written in kanji, Time Pilot (Konami) and Galaga (Konami), however there is another listing of five games, including two by Sega. | *Page 6: "Amusement News" about the top games. In the "Best 5", number 1 is Xevious (Namco), followed by Pole Position (Namco), another game written in kanji, Time Pilot (Konami) and Galaga (Konami), however there is another listing of five games, including two by Sega. | ||
*Page 7-8: "The Game Bug": Might be about video game glitches. Games included are [[Donkey Kong]], Dig-Dug, Fly-Boy, Qix, [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%94%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC Janputer], [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] | *Page 7-8: "The Game Bug": Might be about video game glitches. Games included are [[Donkey Kong]], Dig-Dug, Fly-Boy, Qix, [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%94%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC Janputer], [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] | ||
*Page 9-10: Details about mahjong/a mahjong game | *Page 9-10: Details about mahjong/a mahjong game | ||
*Page 11: Appears to be a feature on easy to draw game characters (かんたんにかける ゲームキャラクター). Instructs the player on how to draw Q-Bert. | *Page 11: Appears to be a feature on easy to draw game characters (かんたんにかける ゲームキャラクター). Instructs the player on how to draw Q-Bert. | ||
− | *Page 12: Information on subscriptions(?) | + | *Page 12: Information on subscriptions for new issues of Game Freak(?) |
*Page 13: Information on Vol. II, which covers Xevious in some way. | *Page 13: Information on Vol. II, which covers Xevious in some way. | ||
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Game Freak Vol. 1 was the first volume of Game Freak magazine by Taji Corporation (now Game Freak), released in 1983. The front cover of this issue features Taizo Hori from Dig-Dug.
A copy of this magazine is also found on pages 259-271 of Satoshi Tajiri: A Man Who Created Pokémon (book).
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- Pages 2-3: Discusses video games, and shows an arcade cabinet. Page 2 features an illustration of two people next to an arcade with a woman mentioning Galaga.
- Pages 4-5: A table of game titles categorised by genre and four keys (A-E).
- Page 6: "Amusement News" about the top games. In the "Best 5", number 1 is Xevious (Namco), followed by Pole Position (Namco), another game written in kanji, Time Pilot (Konami) and Galaga (Konami), however there is another listing of five games, including two by Sega.
- Page 7-8: "The Game Bug": Might be about video game glitches. Games included are Donkey Kong, Dig-Dug, Fly-Boy, Qix, Janputer, Donkey Kong Jr.
- Page 9-10: Details about mahjong/a mahjong game
- Page 11: Appears to be a feature on easy to draw game characters (かんたんにかける ゲームキャラクター). Instructs the player on how to draw Q-Bert.
- Page 12: Information on subscriptions for new issues of Game Freak(?)
- Page 13: Information on Vol. II, which covers Xevious in some way.
Titles in the game table
- Interceptor
- Gunman
- Subhunter
- Gipsy Juggler [may have also inspired the Japanese name for the Juggler trainer class in Pokémon]
- Super High Way
- Super Block
- Speed Race CL5
- Super Speed Race
- Space Wars
- Zun Zun Block
- Ball Park 1,2
- Top Bowler
- Hustle
- Flying Fortress 2
- Blue Shark
- Missile X
- Basket Ball
- Block C
- Western Gun
- Tramporin
- Cross Fire
- Safari
- Speed Race
- Space Invaders
- Space Invaders 2
- Polaris
- Crazy Balloon
- Astro Zone
- Lupin The III
- Balloon Bomber
- Grand Champion
- Field Gorl
- Space Cyclone
- Indian Battle
- Defender
- Space Chaser
- Straight Flush
- Lunar Rescue
- Marine Date
- Qix
- Super Speed Race GPV
- Rock Climber
- Fitter
- Space Seeker
- Space Cruiser
- Frog & Spiders
- Mahjong II
- Wild Western
- Jungle King
- Time Tunnel
- The Pit
- Alpine Ski
- Bardie King
- Strike Bowling
- Front Line
- Super Rider
- Bardie King II
- Port Man
- Joly Joger
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