Dengeki PlayStation
Dengeki PlayStation (電撃PlayStation?) is a Japanese gaming magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks). The magazine originally featured information pertaining to PlayStation video games, but since then has also incorporated information from PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable games. The magazine first went on sale in December 1994 as a special edition version of Dengeki G's Magazine.
Special edition versions
- Dengeki PS2
- Dengeki PS2 is a special edition version of Dengeki PlayStation that is published about three or four times a year in irregular intervals. It was first published on January 22, 1997 under the title Dengeki PlayStation D, and was changed to the current title in September 2001. The magazine mainly features information on the PlayStation 2, but also carries information about games for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable as well.
- Dengeki PSP
- Dengeki PSP is another special edition version of Dengeki PlayStation that, like Dengeki PS2 is published only a few times a year and in irregular intervals. The magazine mainly features information on the PlayStation Portable, and was first published on December 3, 2004.
- Dengeki Girl's Style
- Dengeki Girl's Style (電撃Girl's Style?) is the third special edition version of Dengeki PlayStation. It was first published under the title Dengeki PlayStation Girl's Style on December 4, 2003, but the title dropped the PlayStation in early 2007. The magazine was originally sold quarterly, but as of April 10, 2007, Girl's Style is sold bimonthly. The magazine mainly features information on otome and boy's love games, but also carries information on anime and manga geared towards a female audience. A special edition version entitled Dengeki Girl's Style BL Version specifically covers information on shōnen-ai otome games, and was first sold on June 30, 2008.
- Dengeki Online D
- Dengeki Online D is the fourth special edition version of Dengeki PlayStation which was first published on August 31, 2007. The magazine covers online-capable video games for many different platforms, such as Final Fantasy XI, and Monster Hunter Frontier which were featured in the first issue.
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