List of magazines published by MediaWorks

List of magazines published by MediaWorks

This is a list of magazines that had been published by the Japanese publishing company MediaWorks, which has since become ASCII Media Works. Most of their magazines centered around anime, manga, bishōjo games, or video games. The vast majority of MediaWorks' magazines carried the title Dengeki (電撃?, meaning electric shock) which preceded the title of a given magazine; the Dengeki label was also used on publishing labels, and contests held by the company, making it a well-known trademark for MediaWorks.

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Magazines

Formally active

Title Magazine type Frequency First published
Dengeki Arcade Card Game Trading card game Quarterly November 29, 2006
Dengeki Bunko Magazine Light novel Bimonthly December 10, 2007
Dengeki Daioh Manga Monthly April 18, 1994
Dengeki G's Magazine Bishōjo game, manga Monthly December 26, 1992
Dengeki Hime Bishōjo game, eroge Monthly 1997
Dengeki Hobby Magazine Plastic model Monthly November 25, 1998
Dengeki Layers Cosplay Bimonthly August 25, 2003
Dengeki Maoh Light novel, manga, video game Monthly December 27, 1992
Dengeki Nintendo DS Video game Monthly December 26, 1992
Dengeki PlayStation Video game Monthly December 1994

Special edition versions

Title Parent magazine Magazine type Frequency First published
Character Parfait Dengeki Nintendo DS Video game Quarterly December 15, 2006
CLaCLa Dengeki Hime Yaoi manga & light novel Quarterly October 30, 2007
Comic Sylph Dengeki Comic Gao! Shōjo manga Quarterly December 9, 2006
Dengeki Black Maoh Dengeki Maoh Light novel, manga, video game Quarterly September 19, 2007
Dengeki DS & Wii Style Dengeki Maoh Video game Quarterly October 13, 2006
Dengeki G's Festival! Dengeki G's Magazine Bishōjo game, eroge Variable December 16, 2004
Dengeki G's Festival! Anime Dengeki G's Magazine Anime, bishōjo game Variable February 9, 2008
Dengeki G's Festival! Comic Dengeki G's Magazine Manga Variable November 26, 2007
Dengeki G's Festival! Deluxe Dengeki G's Magazine Bishōjo game, eroge Variable November 30, 2007
Dengeki Girl's Style Dengeki PlayStation Otome game Bimonthly December 4, 2003
Dengeki Moeoh Dengeki Daioh Manga Bimonthly March 26, 2002
Dengeki PSP Dengeki PlayStation Video game Variable December 3, 2004
Dengeki Scale Modeler Dengeki Hobby Magazine Scale model Bimonthly July 25, 2007
i-mode de Asobu! Dengeki Maoh Mobile phone Bimonthly March 28, 2001

Formally discontinued

Title Type Magazine run
Active Japan Disabled sports March 1995 — September 1998
Dengeki 3DO Video game
Dengeki Adventures Tabletop role-playing games January 1994 — June 1998
Dengeki AniMaga Anime April 1999 — 2005
Dengeki Comic Gao! Manga December 27, 1992 — February 27, 2008
Dengeki Dreamcast Video game January 1993 — 2000
Dengeki hp Light novel December 18, 1998 — October 10, 2007
Dengeki Oh Video game January 8, 1993 — December 1, 2006
Dengeki Shōnen Video game September 1994 — September 1996

Special edition versions

Title Parent magazine Type Magazine run
Dengeki G's Paradise Dengeki G's Magazine Bishōjo game 1997 (one issue)
Dengeki Online D Dengeki PlayStation Online game Three times a year August 31, 2007 December 21, 2007
Dengeki PS2 Dengeki PlayStation Video game Three or four times a year January 22, 1997 February 15, 2008
Dengeki Teioh Dengeki Daioh Manga April 26, 2004 — November 26, 2006

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