Difference between revisions of "ScreenFun (Spain)"
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ScreenFun |
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Publisher: Heinrich Bauer Ediciones |
Country of origin: Spain |
First issue date: 1999-0x-xx |
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ScreenFun was a video game magazine published in Spain. It was a Spanish translation of the German magazine, Bravo ScreenFun.
Back issues
Issue | Name | Date | Price | Barcode | Extras | |
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1 | Junio de 1999 | 1999-0x-xx | ||||
2 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
3 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
4 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
5 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
6 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
7 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
8 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
9 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
10 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
11 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
12 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
13 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
14 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
15 | xxxx xxxx | xxxx-xx-xx | ||||
16 | Septiembre de 2000 | 2000-0x-xx |