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Famitsu (formerly Famicom Tsūshin) is a company that has made video game magazines and guidebooks exclusively in Japan. The name Famitsu is a portmanteau abbreviation of Famicom Tsūshin; the word "Famicom" itself comes from a portmanteau abbreviation of "Family Computer, the most popular console console in Japan when the magazine was first published in the 1980s. From October 28, 2011, the company began releasing the digital version of the magazine exclusively on BookWalker weekly.[1][2] Famitsu had made a magazines and guidebooks on many games in the Super Mario franchise.