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S-F Magazine
Japanese science fiction magazine
Film
monthly Polish magazine devoted to cinema
Zvezda
Russian literary magazine
Russkaya Beseda
Russian literary magazine
Loutkář
Loutkář ("The Puppeteer") is a Czech theatre magazine providing information about the Czech, Slovak and world puppet theatre.
Korean Woman
Monthly magazine in North Korea founded in 1946
Gamest
was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games. Gamest originated from the bi-monthly fanzine VG2 Newsletter from the early 1980s. Following the bankruptcy of publisher Shinseisha, many editors would move to ASCII and create a successor magazine, Monthly Arcadia. The magazine also featured the annual '''Gamest Awards''', which handed out awards to games based on user vote.
Under the Banner of Marxism
soviet philosophical journal
Game.EXE
Game.EXE was a monthly Russian video game magazine. It was initially launched titled Toy Shop () from March 1995 to December 1996. Starting 1997, it was renamed Game.EXE and ran until June 2006, with the last 4 issues all published in June.
Iskusstvo Kino (Art of Cinema)
Russian film magazine
The Brussels Times
English-language magazine in Brussels, Belgium
Nippon Camera
Japanese photography magazine
Orer
Orer, Armenian European Independent Magazine (Armenian: Օրեր Համաեվրոպական անկախ ամսագիր) was established in September 1999 in Prague. The publisher is the Information Centre Caucasus-Eastern Europe international non-governmental organisation with the editor-in-chief Hakob Asatryan. The bimonthly magazine not only covers the life of Armenians living in the Czech Republic, but also the community life, sports, cultural, and political life of Armenians throughout more than 30 European countries of the world as well as ongoing events in Armenia.
Monthly Arcadia
Japanese arcade game magazine
Umran Dergisi
magazine
Arqueología Mexicana
academic journal