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===Issue covers===
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SMB2 Famitsu.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' issue
WF Vol 1235 Cover.jpg|''Famitsu's'' mascot, Necky the Fox, featured in the cover of the issue 1235 referencing ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
WF Vol 1235 Cover.jpg|''Famitsu's'' mascot, Necky the Fox, featured in the cover of the issue 1235 referencing ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
Famitsu Puzzles and Dragons.jpg|''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'' as featured on ''Famitsu's'' May 21, 2015 issue
Famitsu Puzzles and Dragons.jpg|''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'' as featured on ''Famitsu's'' May 21, 2015 issue
Famitsu Switch 3.jpeg|Necky the Fox in a [[Mario]] costume on the cover of the issue celebrating the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s third anniversary
Famitsu Switch 3.jpeg|Necky the Fox in a [[Mario]] costume on the cover of the issue celebrating the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s third anniversary
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===Guide covers===
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Revision as of 09:54, August 19, 2024

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The logo for Famitsu
The logo for Famitsu

Famitsu (ファミ通), formerly called Famicom Tsūshin (ファミコン通信, lit. Famicom Communication), is a series of video game magazines published exclusively in Japan by the Japanese media company Kadokawa. 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's comics are published in both weekly and monthly formats as well as in the form of special topical issues devoted to only one console, game company, or other theme. From October 28, 2011, digital version of the Famitsu magazines began releasing exclusively on BookWalker weekly.[1][2] Various Famitsu issues and guidebooks featured many games in the Super Mario franchise.

Super Mario Maker costume of Famitsu magazine's mascot, Necky the Fox.

Necky the Fox, the mascot of Famitsu, has made an appearance in Super Mario Maker as one of the various Costume Mario Mystery Suits, being listed as costume #107. The Necky costume was unlocked by clearing the Yoshi Is Awesome! Event Course, which was made for a course creation contest hosted by Famitsu.

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