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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Sendai Publishing Group''', formerly known as '''Sendai Publications''' and '''Sendai Book Factory''', was an American print publisher specializing in video game magazines.
 
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Founded in 1988 by American businessman and former [[Atari]] employee [[Steve Harris]], Sendai Publications gained its name because Harris believed the name would most impress the Japanese video game companies he would be working with.{{ref|https://chicagoreader.com/news-politics/revenge-of-the-nerd-2/}}
  
 
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Sendai Publishing
Founded: 1988[1]
Headquarters:
Lombard, Illinois, United States[2]

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Sendai Publishing Group, formerly known as Sendai Publications and Sendai Book Factory, was an American print publisher specializing in video game magazines.

Company

Founded in 1988 by American businessman and former Atari employee Steve Harris, Sendai Publications gained its name because Harris believed the name would most impress the Japanese video game companies he would be working with.[1]

Books

Magazines

References