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was a Japanese magazine published by
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(formerly MediaWorks) and sold monthly on the thirtieth that primarily contains information on
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based on bishōjo games, and serializes
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and
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s based on such games. The "G's" in the title stands for "Gals" and "Games". The magazine is known for hosting reader participation games whose outcome is directly influenced by the people who read the magazine; such games include ''
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'', and ''
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''. ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' first went on sale on December 26, 1992 with the February 1993 issue under the title ''Dengeki PC Engine'', which changed to the current title in 2002. A special edition spin-off version called ''Dengeki G's Festival!'' is published in irregular intervals and each issue focuses on a specific bishōjo game. Four other special edition versions under the ''Festival!'' name are ''Dengeki G's Festival! Comic'', ''Dengeki G's Festival! Deluxe'', ''Dengeki G's Festival! Anime'', and ''Dengeki Festival! Heaven''. ''Dengeki G's Magazines sister magazine is '' Dengeki Girl's Style'', which publishes information on
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s, targeted towards females. Despite the self-describing "magazine" description, the publication has over 350 pages an issue. About half of the magazine pages are colored and contain information about games or anime; the remaining pages, placed at the end of the magazine, are serialized manga series. Unlike typical Japanese publications, pages are turned from right to left for the first half of the magazine, but this is switched to the traditional left to right configuration when reading the manga series. ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' celebrated its fifteenth year of publication in 2007 and its 200th release with the October 2007 issue. The magazine ceased publication on October 28, 2022 with the December 2022 issue.


History


Dengeki PC Engine

Due to an internal struggle in
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near the end of 1992, a group of people split off to create the company MediaWorks on October 15, 1992. The ex-editor of one of Kadokawa's gaming magazines called ''Marukatsu PC Engine'' was one of the former employees to go over to MediaWorks, and one of MediaWorks' first magazines published was with the February 1993 issue on December 26, 1992, based on ''Marukatsu PC Engine''. The overall title ''PC Engine'' came from the Japanese name for the
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first released by
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in 1987, and the magazine was originally intended to be an information source for the console. However, after
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produced a popular
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called ''Sotsugyō: Graduation'' — which
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s, and
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were adapted from — MediaWorks changed the layout of ''Dengeki PC Engine'' to have more coverage on adaptations of games the magazine reported on. A reader-participation game called ''Megami Stadium'' had run in ''Marukatsu PC Engine'' between the May 1992 and January 1993 issues, so starting with the February 1993 issue of ''Dengeki PC Engine'', MediaWorks created a revival of the game called ''Megami Paradise'' which ran in even-numbered issues up until the June 1996 issue. About a year after MediaWorks started ''Megami Paradise'', ''Marukatsu PC Engine'' ceased publication on January 30, 1994. That same year in December, the first special edition version of ''Dengeki PC Engine'' called '' Dengeki PlayStation'' was published. The following year, ''Dengeki PlayStation'' broke off to become its own magazine. This was in response to the release of
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in December 1994.


Dengeki G's Engine to present

Due to the low popularity of
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, which was the successor to the
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, MediaWorks decided to change the magazine's title from ''Dengeki PC Engine'' to , with the June 1996 issue on April 30, 1996, which is also when the magazine stopped being a specific magazine for information on games produced by NEC. Instead, the magazine would now contain information on all
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s as the "G's" in the title stands for both "Gals" and "Games". With the August 1997 issue on June 30, 1997, the magazine's title again changed to . The spelling of the title was slightly altered a final time with the May 2002 issue on March 30, 2002 to be . After running a string of reader-participation games between 1993 and 1998, ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' started ''
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'' in March 1999; this would prove to make the magazine very popular, and became a major focus of the magazine for several years. Nearly all the magazine's covers between 1999 and 2003 featured characters from ''Sister Princess''. After overwhelming support for the project, the series was adapted into a two-series anime, and a string of video games; finally, the serialization of the game ending with the September 2003 issue. At the time, the second TV anime adaptation of another of ''Dengeki G's Magazines reader-participation games, ''
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'', was just ending, but the series had proved popular. Seeing how popular their reader-participation games could get, MediaWorks continued to create reader-participation games, something the magazine is well known for today. After ''Sister Princess'' ended, the editorial department looked to another reader-participation game which started in the October 2002 issue called ''
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'', and the editors wanted to make this game ''Dengeki G's Magazine''s next main focus; the game lasted until October 2005. On September 30, 2005, with the November 2005 issue, another magazine published by MediaWorks entitled '' Dengeki AniMaga'' was merged with ''Dengeki G's Magazine''. This caused a massive influx of
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information, and
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and
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s to be serialized in ''Dengeki G's Magazine''. Following this, ''G's Magazine'' started including more information on adult games starting with the November 2005 issue. Between the March 1999 and October 2005 issues, the cover of ''G's Magazine'' depicted a girl from one of the reader-participation games running at the time. This was changed from November 2005 onwards where now the cover would depict a heroine from a
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, which were generally adult games. Between the November 2005 and April 2006 issues, the cover of ''G's Magazine'' contained girls from '' To Heart 2 XRATED'' and ''FullAni'', two games released by
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at the time. This style was similarly adopted for the issues between May 2006 and October 2006 with girls from ''
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'', and again between for the issues between November 2006 and March 2007 with girls from '' Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na''. This style of deciding on the cover art was dropped with the April 2007 issue. With the October 2007 issue, ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' celebrated its 200th consecutive release. Following the release of the May 2014 issue, most of the manga serialized in the magazine were transferred to '' Dengeki G's Comic''. After 30 years, the magazine ceased publication on October 28, 2022 with the December 2022 issue.


Features


Series

;Manga ;Light novels


Reader participation games

''Dengeki G's Magazine'' often hosts reader participation games whose outcome is directly influenced by the people who read the magazine. The length of these games vary; some can go on for years, while others end in less than a year. How long a game lasts is decided on how popular the game is among the readers and how many readers participate. At least one game has been running in the magazine since the first issue except during the time between the December 1998 and February 1999 issues when ''Ojōsama Express'' ended and ''
Sister Princess is a Japanese light novel series written by Sakurako Kimino and illustrated by Naoto Tenhiro that began serialization in 1999 and ended in 2003. In 2001, a manga series and a bishōjo game for the PlayStation (console), PlayStation were r ...
'' began, and again with the November 2005 issue between when ''
Futakoi is a light novel, visual novel and anime television series created by Hina Futaba and Mutsumi Sasaki. The anime aired in Japan in 2004. It replaced '' Sister Princess'' as '' Dengeki G's Magazine'' premiere flagship title. It tells the sto ...
'' ended and ''2/3 Ai no Kyōkaisen'' began. ''
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'' is the longest-running game, running since July 2010.


Special editions

;''Dengeki PlayStation'' :'' Dengeki PlayStation'' originally began as a special edition of ''Dengeki G's Magazine'' and was first published in December 1994. After this issue was released, it was decided that ''Dengeki PlayStation'' would become its own magazine. ;''Dengeki G's Paradise'' :''Dengeki G's Paradise'' was another special edition issue originally published in 1997. Only one issue was published, and its main feature was the
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'' Sentimental Graffiti''. ;''Dengeki G's Festival!'' :''Dengeki G's Festival!'' is the third special edition version of ''Dengeki G's Magazine''. The first volume was published in December 2004, and since then, 17 volumes have been published, the latest of which was in July 2010. ''Dengeki G's Festival'' is published in irregular intervals that range anywhere between less than a week, to more than six months. The magazine has had a similar style of formatting from the third volume on, and contains about 80 pages an issue on a specific
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(other than volume two which covered two games). In addition to the main magazine, each issue comes bundled with bonus material depicting characters from the series that is the current feature of a given issue. One of the recurring items is a hug pillowcase featuring an image of one or more
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characters in a sexually suggestive pose. ;''Dengeki G's Festival! Comic'' :''Dengeki G's Festival! Comic'' is the second magazine under the ''Dengeki G's Festival!'' line. The first volume was published on November 26, 2007 and each volume has about five-hundred pages. The magazine contains
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based on
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s; many of the manga that appear in the magazine were first serialized in ''Dengeki G's Magazine''. In addition to the main magazine, each issue comes bundled with bonus material depicting characters from the manga currently being serialized. ;''Dengeki G's Festival! Deluxe'' :''Dengeki G's Festival! Deluxe'' is the third magazine under the ''Dengeki G's Festival!'' line. The first volume was published on November 30, 2007 and each volume has about eighty pages. In contrast to ''Dengeki G's Festival!'' which only covers the visual novel aspect of a given
bishōjo game A or is "a type of Japanese video game centered on interactions with attractive girls". ''Bishōjo'' games are similar to ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' books in the way of narrative, in which the game tells a story but the player may make c ...
, ''Deluxe'' offers information on adaptations in addition to information on the original game. As with the previous two ''Festival!'' magazines, each issue of ''Deluxe'' comes bundled with bonus material depicting characters from the series that is the current feature of a given issue. ;''Dengeki G's Festival! Anime'' :''Dengeki G's Festival! Anime'' is the fourth magazine under the ''Dengeki G's Festival!'' line. The first volume was published on February 9, 2008. Each issue has a large focus on a single anime series, though there is information on other series adapted from
manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
or
light novel A is a type of Genre fiction, popular literature novel from Japan usually classified as young adult fiction, generally targeting Adolescence, teens to Young adult, twenties or older. The definition is very vague, and wide-ranging. The abbr ...
s originally published by ASCII Media Works. As with the previous three ''Festival!'' magazines, each issue of ''Anime'' comes bundled with bonus material depicting characters from the series that is the current feature of a given issue. ;''Dengeki Festival! Heaven'' :''Dengeki Festival! Heaven'' is another special edition version of ''Dengeki G's Magazine''. The first volume was published on July 9, 2008. The magazine contains
manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
based on
otome game An is a story-based romance video game targeted towards women with a female protagonist as the player character. Generally one of the goals, besides the main story goal, is to develop a romantic relationship between the female main player char ...
s and is targeted towards females. In addition to the main magazine, each issue comes bundled with bonus material depicting characters from the manga currently being serialized.


Notes and references

: These manga were transferred to '' Dengeki G's Comic''.


External links

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