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*[[Bakushou Mondai no Houkago no Ousama]] (Yuki Uchida Street Kids, AK Live Hit Gang and Riko Kushida Game Tora no Ooana)
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*ゲーム虎の大穴 (Game Tora no Ooana), meaning "Game Tiger's Dark Horse(?)" was a magazine and radio show about video games, covering both [[Nintendo]] and third party games.
 
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 19:59, 22 June 2020

Satellaview magazines were distributed within Japan via the Satellaview add-on for the Super Famicom in collaboration with Nintendo, St. GIGA and various licensees.


List

The base of this list is courtesy of KiddoCabbusses, MaddHatts, Myriada and other contributors of The English Satellaview Wiki.

Official Nintendo magazines are indicated in bold.

  • 3 Ji no WIDE Shou
  • B Dash
  • BS-FENEK
  • BS Goods Press
  • BS Nintendo HP
  • BS St.GIGA PG
  • BS Tora no Maki
  • BS Wapaaz Souryu Hen
  • Cheap de Gorgeous
  • Chrono Trigger Jouhou 5[1]
  • Columbus no Tamagoyaki
  • DanDan Belt Conveyor - Gyuunyuu no Maki
  • DanDan Belt Conveyor - Ukulele no Maki
  • Do-Re-Mi de Fa 2!
  • Freud no Chousenjou
  • Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 Taiou: Shuukan Bass Tsuri No.1 Magazine
  • Gekkan Coin Toss ~Pokémon Card Magazine~
  • PockeCam Magazine
  • Sousa Sentai Wappers
  • WaiWai Check
  • Yuuki Nae no GE-MU no Tsubo
  • Yung-hakase no Shinsatsushitsu

Interactive (game elements)

Comedy, interactive radio shows

Nintendo magazines

Gekkan Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Gekkan Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine 
Bulbapedia logo.png This article is a short summary of Satellaview magazines.
Bulbapedia features a more in-depth article.
Information about the Brock Deck in Gekkan Coin Toss

Gekkan Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine (月刊コイントス~ポケモンカードマガジン~) is a monthly Pokémon Trading Card Game magazine released in seven or more segments (referred to as "decks"). The first deck was released on April 1998.

BS Nintendo HP

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May 31, 1998 edition of BS Nintendo HP

BS Nintendo HP (「BS任天堂HP」) was a downloadable magazine for the latest news on Nintendo software, which included prerelease information and screenshots. HP is possibly an abbreviation for "homepage".

Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 Taiou: Shuukan Bass Tsuri No.1 Magazine

NintendoWiki logo.png  Main article: Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 

"Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1" Taiou: Shuukan Bass Tsuri No.1 Magazine (「糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1」 対応− 週刊バス釣りNo.1マガジン) was based on the game Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 and reveals certain no longer documented information. There are at least two editions of it, including an Autumn Tournament version.

Oryouri Pon!

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Oryori Pon! title screen

Oryouri Pon! (お料理ポン!) was launched in collaboration with cooking magazine Oryouri Mine with development work by indieszero, this Nintendo game included both text adventure elements and cooking advice.

PockeCam Magazine

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PockeCam Magazine

Unrelated to Pokémon, the PockeCam Magazine (ポケカメマガジン) covers information about the Game Boy Camera in some way.

References