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FJM Communications & Publications (Franck Jean-Marc Communications & Publications[1]), commonly known as simply FJM, was a French print publisher which specialized in video game magazines.
Company
The name FJM is an acronym of the publisher's founders, Franck and Jean-Marc Chemla.
Magazines
- Consoles News (as FJM Edition)
- Cubezone (as FJM Communication & Publications)
- Dreamzone (as Groupe FJM Publications)
- Game Dream
- Game Play 128 (as FJM Communication & Publications)
- GamePlay RPG (as Groupe FJM Publications)
- Hardcore Gamers (as FJM Communication & Publications)
- Play 2 (as FJM Communication & Publications)