Space Leech
Another panel from Erica Sakurazawa.
Garo, 279, 1987.
Dig that controller.

Another panel from Erica Sakurazawa.

Garo, 279, 1987.

Dig that controller.

8bit Love.  A great zine/mook/whatever from 2009 that I picked up the last time I was in Tokyo.
It also made me aware of Game Bar A Button, which is an absolute must see if you’re ever in Akihabara

8bit Love.  A great zine/mook/whatever from 2009 that I picked up the last time I was in Tokyo.

It also made me aware of Game Bar A Button, which is an absolute must see if you’re ever in Akihabara

Ad for King of the Monsters, Godzilla for the Game Boy, 1993.  From Godzilla Magazine.

Ad for King of the Monsters, Godzilla for the Game Boy, 1993.  From Godzilla Magazine.

Ad for Namco’s Super Chinese, which also features Ryuichi Sakamoto and a robotic dinosaur, for some reason.
Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Ad for Namco’s Super Chinese, which also features Ryuichi Sakamoto and a robotic dinosaur, for some reason.

Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Anthropomorphic Famicoms look weird.
From Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Anthropomorphic Famicoms look weird.

From Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Holy crap!  Fan art from 1986 predicted the existence of Wind Waker/Toon Link!
From Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Holy crap!  Fan art from 1986 predicted the existence of Wind Waker/Toon Link!

From Family Computer Magazine(?), 1986.

Game Center CX/Retro Game Master viewers will recognize these characters as enemies from Sunsoft’s Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō.
From Famicom Magazine(?), 1986.

Game Center CX/Retro Game Master viewers will recognize these characters as enemies from Sunsoft’s Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō.

From Famicom Magazine(?), 1986.

Cover to unknown Famicom magazine, June, 1986.
Anybody know what the name of this magazine is?

Cover to unknown Famicom magazine, June, 1986.

Anybody know what the name of this magazine is?