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'''{{Wp|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 "[[Family Computer|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. Famitsu had made a magazines and guidebooks on many games in the [[Super Mario (franchise) | '''{{Wp|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 "[[Family Computer|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. Famitsu had made a magazines and guidebooks on many games in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario'' franchise]]. | ||
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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. Famitsu had made a magazines and guidebooks on many games in the Super Mario franchise.