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Dreamcast Fan |
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Publisher: Tokuma Shoten |
Country of origin: Japan |
Backed systems: Sega Dreamcast |
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Last issue date: |
Preceded by: Saturn Fan |
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Dreamcast Fan (ドリームキャストFAN) was a Japanese magazine which focused on the Sega Dreamcast. It is a successor to the older Saturn Fan which saw its last issue in 1998. Dreamcast Fan continues Saturn Fan's numbering scheme.
Back issues
Note: Incomplete
- No scan
Issue #1998 1
- No scan
Issue #1998 2
- No scan
Issue #1999/12
- No scan
Issue #1999/13
- DreamcastFan JP 2000-02 cover.jpg
Issue #2000/02
References
Sega-related magazines published in Japan | |
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Soft Bank | Beep! MegaDrive (1989-1994) | Sega Saturn Magazine (1994-1998) | Sega Magazine (1996-1997) | Dreamcast Magazine (1998-2001) | Dorimaga (2001-2006) |
Tokuma Shoten | Mega Drive Fan (1989-1994) | Saturn Fan (1994-1998) | Dreamcast Fan (1998-2000) |
Kadokawa Shoten | Marukatsu Mega Drive (1992-1994) | Dreamcast Walker (1998) |
MediaWorks | Dengeki Mega Drive (1993) | Dengeki Sega EX (1996-1997) | Dengeki Sega Saturn (1997-1998) | Dengeki Dreamcast (1998-2000) |
ASCII | Tech Saturn (1995-1997) |
Takarajima | Saturn Super (1995-1997) |
Mainichi Communications | Great Saturn Z (1996-1998) | Dreamcast Press (1998-2000) |
Enterbrain | Famitsu Saturn (1996-1997) | Famitsu DC (1999-2001) |
Sony Magazines | Hyper Saturn (1996-1997) | Saturn V (1997) |