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Various Game Freak magazines
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Game Freak magazine was a series of video game and strategy related magazines by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori, released with Satoshi Tajiri writing the text and Ken Sugimori illustrating it. Its first issue was published in 1983 by Taji Corporation (the predecessor to Game Freak as a company).

Game Freak was also a pen name of Satoshi Tajiri.[1]

Volumes

Gaps are intended in case any volumes were cancelled; only volumes confirmed are listed.



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