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SoundLink and magazines
Like the games, broadcast magazines came in both SoundLink as well as silent formats.

SoundLink and by
Between August 1995 and March 1996, Yuko was hired by St. GIGA to host the SoundLink Magazine, " King of After School " ( 放課後の王様, Houkago no Ousama?

SoundLink and such
Apart from downloads, players could also travel to in-game locations such as the to read brief text-only postcard-like messages from St. GIGA and Nintendo that announced contest winners, revealed future games and future programming schedule details, and served to raise awareness for celebrity events relating to SoundLink Magazine performers ' off-Satellaview activities.
This regular schedule was changed, however, a number of times throughout the lifetime of the Satellaview to make allowances for such things as increased or decreased SoundLink voice actor availability, customer demands for SatellaGuide support, and reduced support in the later years.

SoundLink and All
All " BS -" titles are SoundLink games, but not all SoundLink games bear the " BS " prefix.

SoundLink and .
St. GIGA was responsible for file server management, maintenance, and vocalization for " SoundLink games.
* The " BS " prefix was only used for the Satellaview's SoundLink Games ( e. g. BS Zelda no Densetsu ).
The SatellaWalker SoundLink game series notably involved extended RPG-like adventures with the avatar as the main character and the two Satellaview mascots, ( an anthropomorphic satellite ) and ( an anthropomorphic parabolic satellite dish ) providing the main supporting roles.
Games included SoundLink as well as regular titles, and also included beta versions for upcoming titles and student works.
From between August 1995 and March 1996, Izumiya co-hosted the Satellaview-based SoundLink Magazine,, once a week with Ayumi Hamasaki.

magazines and were
The morning's tabloids were on the counter, and a stack of dog-eared men's magazines.
Both magazines were `` rigid with reactionary what-will-T. S. Eliot-or-Martin Buber-think??
The universities certainly were not doing it, nor were the popular magazines of the day.
They were married at a lavish ceremony which was duly recorded in Parvenu and all other magazines and newspapers, and then they honeymooned in Bermuda.
Like Herbert, they were all in communications: radio, television, magazines, and advertising.
all were empty except one, and that one was jammed with letters and magazines.
Most of them were written between 1953 and 1960 and originally appeared in various magazines.
The characters and lands created by the children had newspapers, magazines and chronicles which were written in extremely tiny books, with writing so small it was difficult to read without a magnifying glass.
Different magazines were published featuring programs for specific computers, though some BASIC programs were considered universal and could be used in machines running any variant of BASIC ( sometimes with minor adaptations ).
Given that the ColecoVision could produce near arcade-quality ports, industry magazines like Electronic Games were unanimous in their enthusiasm over the console.
Although the U. S. Air Force sent fighters such as the F-16 to theater in Desert Shield, they had to carry bombs with them as no stores were in place for sustained operations whereas the carriers arrived on scene with full magazines and had support ships to allow them to conduct strikes indefinitely.
The magazines were titled by the year of children's studies, which included Yoiko ( good children ), Yōchien ( nursery school ), and Shogaku Ichinensei ( first grade of primary school ) to Shogaku Yonnensei ( fourth grade of primary school ).
The stories featured in each of the magazines were different, meaning the author was originally creating more than six stories each month.
Eventually, both magazines were cancelled.
His favorite comic books growing up were Uncle Scrooge by Western Publishing and Little Lulu comics from Dell Comics ( Western Publishing ), and his sister's collection of MAD comics and magazines.
In the late 1940s several of his stories were published in magazines, but none of these.
By 1905 there were already 27 magazines being published ( Auld 1988 ).
" Fanzines " were distinguished from " prozines ," ( a term Chauvenet also invented ): that is, all professional magazines.
Contacts through these magazines were instrumental in creating the culture of modern comics fandom: conventions, collecting, etc.
As part of the film's promotional campaign, some ads were placed in music magazines from fake music collectors claiming to be looking for albums from the band.
At one point in the earliest 1940s, approximately half of all the pulp sf and fantasy magazines in the U. S. were being edited by Futurians: Frederik Pohl at the Popular Publications offshoot Fictioneers, Inc. ( Astonishing Stories and Super-Science Stories ); Robert Lowndes at Columbia Publications, most notably with Science Fiction and Future Fiction ( though through the decade to come, Lowndes's responsibilities would expand to other types of fiction magazine in the chain ), and Donald Wollheim at the very marginal Albing Publications with the short-lived, micro-budgeted Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories ( Wollheim soon moved on to Avon Books ; Doë " Leslie Perri " Baumgardt also worked on a romance fiction title for Albing ).
A whole sign language was developed with the use of the fan, and even etiquette books and magazines were published.
Instead of loading individual rounds into weapons, magazines holding multiple munitions were adopted-these aided rapid reloading.

magazines and performed
Ulterior sporadic scientific research on healing has also been performed in this century and the results have been published in magazines ( for example the experiments of Grad in Canada ).
Subsequently the song had intensive radio airplay across the United Kingdom, while the group performed it on television programmes and started doing interviews and photo shoots for teen magazines.
Fred Ward claimed in the news magazines that he performed most of the stunts himself.
According to the memorandum summarizing the evaluation, the four magazinesperformed flawlessly in all three scenarios without jams or stoppages .”
These also performed without “ issues ,” according to the memo, which also notes that soldiers “ had only positive comments ” about the C-MAG magazines during the After Action Review ( AAR ).
During his stay in Greenwich Village, Paxton published some of his songs in the folk magazines Broadside and Sing Out !, and performed alongside such folksingers as Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Eric Andersen, Dave Van Ronk, and Mississippi John Hurt.
Although he ordered the fort's guns to be spiked and the magazines to be blown up, the task was so hastily performed and Scott pursued so closely that the Americans were able to secure the fort substantially intact.
Work performed within the building includes the production of church-related magazines, translation of church materials into numerous languages, regulation of missionary efforts, production of church films, and matters relating to the construction of temples, and more.
He is a free-lance writer providing material for many magazines and newspapers and writing theatrical works, many of which have been performed internationally.
The American Ford Fusion emerged the winner over the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord based on the attributes of styling, handling, and “ fun to drive ” in head-to-head comparison tests with the Japanese sedans performed by subscribers of Car and Driver and Road and Track magazines in the Washington D. C. and Los Angeles regions.

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