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Famitsu : ウィキペディア英語版
Famitsu

is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Enterbrain, Inc. and Tokuma. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly formats as well as in the form of special topical issues devoted to only one console, video game company, or other theme. , the original ''Famitsū'' publication, is considered the most widely read and respected video game news magazine in Japan.
==History==
The first issue of ''Famitsū'' was published on June 6, 1986 as . It was published semiregularly thereafter, going through periods of monthly, bimonthly, and quarterly publication. On July 19, 1991 (issue #136) the magazine was renamed to and issues were published weekly thereafter. Alongside the weekly magazine, a monthly version called was also published. At the start of 1996 (with issue #369) the magazines underwent another name change, truncating their titles to and .
The magazine was published by ASCII from its founding through March 2000 when it was sold to Enterbrain, Inc.

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