List of Satellaview broadcasts

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The list of Satellaview broadcasts is organized by genre (game, magazine, or data broadcast) and then alphabetically by broadcast title. Because the Satellaview was available only to the Japanese market, the official titles are Japanese and literal English translations are provided where possible.

Contents

This is intended as a complete list of all official St.GIGA broadcasts transmitted between April 23, 1995 and June 30, 2000 via the BS network to be received and unscrambled by subscribers to Nintendo's Satellaview service. The list encompasses data broadcast from the period of partnership between St.GIGA and Nintendo (April 1995 - April 1999) as well as the period of sole St.GIGA control (April 1999 - June 2000).

Because many Satellaview broadcasts were episodic in nature, individual broadcast titles often took a standard "Dai-Shuu" form which indicated to the player the episode number in terms of weeks (for example, "Game Title 第X週", where "X" represents the week number). Other Satellaview broadcasts bore titles that more directly reflected the exact date of the broadcast. This was common, for example, with the Nintendo Power magazine broadcasts. To reduce repetition, this list displays the name of the broadcast and the number of weeks during which unique episodes were broadcast (including the dates of first broadcast); however dates and "Dai-Shuu" constructions have been removed to allow a single listing for the item.

Numerous non-SoundLink Satellaview broadcasts were originally or simultaneously released for the Super Famicom.

Broadcast game list

There are 116 of the 231[ citation needed ] Satellaview games on this list.

Lit. English titleJapanese title [1] Unique
broadcast weeks
Broadcast date(s) [1] [2] SoundLink
support [3]
Original
game for
Satellaview
1st Satellaview Cup Ikuno Dictus Memorial Semi-Finals&FinalsDaiikkai Saterabyū-hai Ikunodikutasu Kinen Junkesshou.Kesshou (第1回サテラビュー杯 イクノディクタス記念 準決勝・決勝)1September 23, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
1st Satellaview Cup Satella Derby Semi-Finals&FinalsDaiikkai Saterabyū-hai Satera Dābī Junkesshou.Kesshou (第1回サテラビュー杯 サテラダービー 準決勝・決勝)4September 1, 1996
September 8, 1996
September 15, 1996
September 22, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
1st Satellaview Cup Satella Sprint Stakes Semi-Finals&FinalsDaiikkai Saterabyū-hai Satera Supurinto Sutēkusu Junkesshou.Kesshou (第1回サテラビュー杯 サテラスプリントステークス 準決勝・決勝)1September 2, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
1st Satellaview Cup Sharrood Memorial Semi-Finals&FinalsDaiikkai Saterabyū-hai Sharūdo Kinen Junkesshou.Kesshou (第1回サテラビュー杯 シャルード記念 準決勝・決勝)1September 15, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Albert Odyssey Arubāto Odessei (アルバートオデッセイ)1March 29, 1998Red x.svgRed x.svg
All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 All Japan Super Bombliss Cup'95 (All Japanスーパーボンブリスカップ'95)4October 4, 1995
October 11, 1995
October 18, 1995
October 25, 1995
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Arkanoid: Doh It Again アルカノイド Doh It Again1August 31, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
BS Dragon Quest I BSドラゴンクエストI (also BSドラクエI)4February 4, 1996
February 11, 1996
February 18, 1996
February 25, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki BS Faiā Emuburemu Akaneia Senki-hen (BSファイアーエムブレム アカネイア戦記編)4September 28, 1997
October 5, 1997
October 12, 1997
October 19, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 BS F-ZERO グランプリ22August 10, 1997
August 17, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS F-Zero BS F-ZERO4December 29, 1996
January 5, 1997
January 12, 1997
January 19, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Harvest Moon BS Bokujō Monogatari (BS牧場物語)4September 2, 1996
September 9, 1996
September 16, 1996
September 23, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Ihatovo Monogatari BSイーハトーヴォ物語4March 2, 1997
March 9, 1997
March 16, 1997
March 23, 1997
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BS Marvelous: Camp Arnold BSマーヴェラス キャンプアーノルド4November 3, 1996
November 10, 1996
November 17, 1996
November 24, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Marvelous: Time Athletics BSマーヴェラス タイムアスレチック4January 7, 1996
January 14, 1996
January 21, 1996
January 28, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Monopoly Course - The Road to Boardwalk BS Monoporī Kōza Bōdowōku e no Michi (BSモノポリー講座~ボードウォークへの道)4December 3, 1995
December 10, 1995
December 17, 1995
December 24, 1995
Green check.svgRed x.svg
BS Nichibutsu Mahjong PracticeBS Nichibutsu Mājan Renshū Mājan (BSニチブツマージャン練習麻雀)2January 26, 1997
February 2, 1997
Green check.svgRed x.svg
BS Shin Onigashima BS Shin Onigashima (BS新・鬼ヶ島)4September 29, 1996
October 6, 1996
October 13, 1996
October 20, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Shiren the Wanderer Save Surara BS Fūrai no Shiren Surara o Sukue (BS風来のシレン スララを救え)4April 28, 1996
May 5, 1996
May 11, 1996
May 19, 1996
Green check.svgRed x.svg
BS SimCity City Building Contest BS SimCity Machizukuri Taikai (BS SimCity 街作り大会)4August 4, 1996
August 11, 1996
August 18, 1996
August 25, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Spriggan PoweredBSスプリガン・パワード5May 26, 1996
June 30, 1996
July 7, 1996
July 14, 1996
July 21, 1996
Green check.svgRed x.svg
BS Super Mario CollectionBSスーパーマリオコレクション4December 28, 1997
January 4, 1998
January 11, 1998
January 18, 1998
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BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge BSスーパーマリオUSA パワーチャレンジ5March 31, 1996
April 7, 1996
April 14, 1996
April 21, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Tantei Club: Memories Lost to the Snow BS Tantei Kurabu Yuki ni Kieta Kako (BS探偵倶楽部 雪に消えた過去)3February 9, 1997
February 16, 1997
February 23, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS The Legend of Zelda BS Zeruda no Densetsu (BSゼルダの伝説)4August 9, 1995
August 16, 1995
August 23, 1995
August 30, 1995
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS The Legend of Zelda Map 2 BS Zeruda no Densetsu Map 2 (BSゼルダの伝説MAP2)4December 30, 1995
January 1, 1996
January 3, 1996
January 5, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets BS Zeruda no Densetsu: Inishie no Sekiban (BSゼルダの伝説 古代の石盤)4March 30, 1997
April 6, 1997
April 13, 1997
April 20, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
BS Torneko no Daibouken [ citation needed ]canceled
Chaos Seed - Feng Shui CorridorKaosu Shīdo -Fūsui Kairouki- (カオスシード ~風水回廊記~) (also CHAOS SEED 風水回廊記)1May 5, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
Child Research Team Mighty Pockets SurveyKodomo Chōsadan Maiti Pokettsu Chōsa (子供調査団マイティポケッツ 調査)3September 7, 1997
September 14, 1997
March 22, 1998
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Chrono Trigger Jet Bike Special クロノトリガー ジェットバイクスペシャル11995Red x.svgRed x.svg
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo (RPG Maker Super Dante) Kukku-Du-Duru-Du (RPG Tsukūru Super Dante) (クック・ドゥ・ドゥル・ドゥー(RPGツクールSUPER_DANTE))1April 4, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
Cu-On-Paクオンパ1June 29, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Big Laugh!! Life TheaterDaibakushō!! Jinsei Gekijō (大爆笑!!人生劇場)1Red x.svgRed x.svg
Dezaemon BS Version - Amazing ShootingDezaemon BS-ban Sugoi Shūtingu (デザエモンBS版 凄いシューティング)2Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Dezaemon BS Version - BS-X ShootingDezaemon BS-ban BS-X Shūtingu (デザエモンBS版 BS-Xシューティング)1April 4, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Dokapon Gaiden - Trial by FireDokapon Gaiden - Honō no Ōdishon - (ドカポン外伝 ~炎のオーディション~)1December 1, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
DoReMi Original Story SoundWitch Blue SoundWitch DoReMi-ya no Orijinaru SaundoWitchi Burū SaundoWitchi (ドレミ屋のオリジナル・サウンドウィッチ ブルー・サウンドウィッチ)1September 21, 1997Green check.svgRed x.svg
DoReMi Original Story SoundWitch Power SoundWitch DoReMi-ya no Orijinaru SaundoWitchi Pawā SaundoWitchi (ドレミ屋のオリジナル・サウンドウィッチ パワー・サウンドウィッチ)1September 23, 1997Green check.svgRed x.svg
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes Doragon Sureiyā Eiyū Densetsu (ドラゴンスレイヤー英雄伝説)1August 31, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Dr. Mario ドクターマリオ1March 30, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Dynami Tracerダイナマイ・トレーサー1January 27, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Excitebike Buzz Mario Battle Stadium EkisaitoBaiku BunBun Mario Batoru Sutajiamu (エキサイトバイク ぶんぶんマリオバトルスタジアム)5May 11, 1997
May 18, 1997
November 2, 1997
November 9, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
F-Zero F-ZERO1December 1, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
F-Zero 2 Practice F-ZERO2プラクティス1June 1, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Golf Lover! Out of Bounds ClubGorufu Daisuki! O.B. Kurabu (ゴルフ大好き!O.B.倶楽部)1April 27, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Heisei StrategoHeisei GunjinShougi (平成軍人将棋)1January 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
The Fortress of Fury Ikari no Yousai (怒りの要塞)1Red x.svgRed x.svg
Jewel of Life (RPG Maker Super Dante) (JEWEL OF LIVE(RPGツクール SUPER DANTE))3May 1, 1996
June 2, 1996
Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Kaizou Choujin Schbibinman Zero Kaizou Chōnin Shubibinman Zero (改造町人シュビビンマン零)1March 30, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Ken-chan to Chie Asobiケンちゃんとちえあそび1July 13, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Kirby's Toy Box Kabii no Omochabako (カービィのおもちゃ箱)8February 8, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
KlockWorxクロックワークス1November 18, 1995Red x.svgRed x.svg
Konae-chan's Heartbeating Penguin FamilyKONAE-chan no DokiDoki Penguin Kazoku (KONAEチャンのどきどきペンギン家族)2November 2, 1995
December 1, 1995
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Love is a Balance - For Example, K-kun's Busy DayKoi wa Baransu Tatoeba K-kun no Tabou na Ichinichi-hen (恋はバランス たとえばK君の多忙な一日編)1January 27, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Lemmings レミングス1December 1, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
Let's Play Pachinko Silver BallsLet's Pachinko Nante Gintama (Let'sパチンコなんて銀玉)4Red x.svgRed x.svg
Lord Monarch ロードモナーク1December 20, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Mario Paint BS Version Mario Peinto BS-ban (マリオペイントBS版)1August 3, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Mario Paint Winner Included Version Mario Peinto Yūshō Naizō Ban (マリオペイント優勝内蔵版)4December 28, 1997
November 2, 1997
December 28, 1997
December 31, 1997
Red x.svgGreen check.svg
National Championship Betting Finals 2Zenkoku Baken Ōja Ketteisen 2 (全国馬券王者決定戦2)7January 25, 1998
January 26, 1998
January 27, 1998
January 28, 1998
January 29, 1998
January 30, 1998
January 31, 1998
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Naxat Cup Satellaview Bass "Big Fight" Tournamentナグザットカップ サテラビュー・バス・トーナメント"BIG FIGHT"4December 6, 1995
December 13, 1995
December 20, 1995
December 27, 1995
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
New 3D Golf Simulation: Waiale no Kiseki Waialae no Kiseki (ワイアラエの奇蹟)October 26, 1997
October 27, 1997
October 28, 1997
Red x.svg
New Yatterman Yajiro-be Enduarance ChallengeNew Yattāman Nandai Kandai Yajirobē (NEW ヤッターマン 難題かんだいヤジロベエ)1May 5, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
Nichibutsu Mahjongニチブツマージャン2Red x.svgRed x.svg
Nintama Rantarō 2 忍たま乱太郎21March, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
Panel de Pon Event '98 パネルでポン イベント'981December 28, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Parlor! ParlorParlor!パーラー2March 1, 1998
March 8, 1998
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
PICO PICO PiratesPICO PICO パイレーツ1August 2, 1995 [4] Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Radical Dreamers ラジカルドリーマーズ1February 3, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
R's StudyR no Shosai (Rの書斎)2June 1, 1997
June 8, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
R's Study - Second ActR no Shosai - Dai Ni Maku (Rの書斎 第二幕)2November 30, 1997
December 7, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ 1999 Thanks for your help last year. This year too please quiz!Saterakyū Ichikyūkyūkyū Kyūnenchū wa Osewa ni Narimashita. Kotoshi mo YoroshiKuIzu! (サテラQ 1QQQ Q年中はお世話になりました。今年もよろしクイズ!)1January 1, 1999Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ Brain Cooler! Summer FestivalSaterakyū - Nōryō! Natsumatsuri (サテラQ 脳涼!夏祭り)1July 28, 1996Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ Children's KoshienSaterakyū - Kyūji-tachi no Kōshien (サテラQ Q児たちの甲子園)1August 3, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ Farewell to year Heisei 9 (1997): The End-Of-Year Closing of Accounts!Saterakyū - Sayonara Heisei Kyū Nen - Nenmatsu Sōkessan! (サテラQ さよなら平成Q年 年末総決算!)1December 21, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ End-of-Year Jumbo Treasure QuizSatera Q Nenmatsu Janbo Takara Kuizu (サテラQ 年末ジャンボ宝クイズ)4December 1, 1996
December 8, 1996
December 15, 1996
December 22, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ It's Nearly Spring - How About a Little SateQuiz?Saterakyū - Mō sugu Haru desu ne ~Chotto Satekyū shimasen ka~? (サテラQ もうすぐ春ですね~ ちょっとサテQしませんか~?)1March 15, 1998Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ Japan Series Bottom of the 9th, 2 Outs, Bases Loaded! So why a quiz!Saterakyū Nihon Shirīzu Kyū Kai Ura Tsū Auto Manrui! Nazeka Sukuizu! (サテラQ 日本シリーズQ回裏2アウト満塁!なぜかスクイズ!)1October 26, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ MusiQ FairサテラQ ミュージッQフェア1February 1, 1998Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ The National Quiz-daySaterakyū - Kokumin no Kyūjitsu (サテラQ 国民のQ日)1May 4, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ Congratulations on your Promotion, 9th-grade sparks!Saterakyū - Shinkyū Omedetō - Pikapika no Kyūnensei! (サテラQ 進Qおめでとう ピカピカのQ年生!)1March 28, 1999Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ Q-1 Grand Prix Midsummer RevengeSaterakyū Q-1 GuranPuri Manatsu no Ribenji (サテラQ Q-1グランプリ 真夏のリベンジ)1July 26, 1998Green check.svgGreen check.svg
SatellaQ The Straight Pitch! The Changing Pitch! !Saterakyū - Chokkyū! Henkakyū! (サテラQ 直Q!変化Q!)1June 15, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Satellawalker 2サテラウォーカー24February 15, 1998
February 22, 1998
June 29, 1997
July 6, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Shanghai Great WallShanhai Banri no Chōjō (上海 万里の長城)1Red x.svgRed x.svg
Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing - National Spring Tournament Itoi Shigesato no Basu Tsuri No. 1 Haru no Zenkoku Tōnamento (糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 春の全国トーナメント)4April 27, 1997
May 25, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing - Sound Journal Itoi Shigesato no Basu Tsuri No. 1 Saundo Jānaru (糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 サウンドジャーナル)1August 24, 1997
August 27, 1997
November 23, 1997
November 26, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing - Summer Practice Itoi Shigesato no Basu Tsuri No. 1 Natsu no Purakutisu (糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 夏のプラクティス)1July 20, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Sound Journal for LoversSaundo Jānaru for Lovers (サウンドジャーナル For Lovers)2February 8, 1998
February 11, 1998
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Sound Journalサウンドジャーナル6October 27, 1996
October 28, 1996
October 29, 1996
October 30, 1996
October 31, 1996
November 1, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Special Tee Shot スペシャルティーショット1December 1, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Bakushō Mondai's Assault of the StarPiratesBakushō Mondai no Totsugeki Sutā Pairētsu (爆笑問題の突撃スターパイレーツ)4June 22, 1997
July 27, 1997
August 31, 1997
September 21, 1997
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Super E.D.F. SUPER E.D.F.1August 31, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Super Famicom Wars BS Version Sūpā Famikon Wōzu BS-ban (スーパーファミコンウォーズ BS版)4March 1, 1998
March 8, 1998
March 15, 1998
March 22, 1998
Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Super Gussun Oyoyo 2Sūpā Gussun Oyoyo 2 (すーぱーぐっすんおよよ2)1Red x.svgRed x.svg
Super Mahjong TournamentSūpā Mājan Taikai (スーパー麻雀大会)1June 29, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Super Ninja-Kun(す〜ぱ〜忍者くん)1June 29, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix す〜ぱ〜ぷよぷよ通 リミックス1February, 1996Red x.svgRed x.svg
Super Shogi Problem 1000Sūpā Tsume Shōgi 1000 (スーパー詰将棋1000)1November 30, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Sutte Hakkun '98 Event Version すってはっくん 98イベントバージョン1December 20, 1998Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Sutte Hakkun Event Version すってはっくん イベントバージョン3October, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Takara Cup Sumo SatelliteTakara-hai Ōzumō Eisei Basho (タカラ杯 大相撲 衛星場所)4June 2, 1996
June 23, 1996
June 9, 1996
June 16, 1996
Green check.svg
The Legend of Zelda: Triforce of the Gods Zeruda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Toraifōsu (ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース)1March 2, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Treasure Conflixトレジャーコンフリクス1February 10, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Umataro Gennarin Daibōken (RPG Maker Super Dante) (うまたろうゲンナリンだいぼうけん(RPGツクールSUPER_DANTE))1June 1, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Valuable Part Megaton PunchKachiwari Megaton Panchi (かちわりメガトンパンチ)1Red x.svgRed x.svg
Waiwai de QWaiwai de Q (わいわいでQ)4October 7, 1995
October 14, 1995
October 21, 1995
October 28, 1995
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Waiwai de Q - Aki no Daikanshasai!Waiwai de Q - Aki no Daikanshasai! (わいわいでQ 秋の大感謝祭!)5November 1, 1995
November 8, 1995
November 15, 1995
November 22, 1995
November 29, 1995
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Waiwai de Q - Haru no Saiten SpecialWaiwai de Q - Haru no Saiten Supesharu (わいわいでQ 春の採点スペシャル)4March 7, 1996
March 14, 1996
March 21, 1996
March 27, 1996
Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Wario's Woods Wario no Mori (ワリオの森)1September 28, 1997Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Wild Gunsワイルドガンズ1Red x.svgRed x.svg
Wizardry 5 ウィザードリィ51August 31, 1997Red x.svgRed x.svg
Yoshi's Panepon BS Version Yosshī no PanePon BS-ban (ヨッシーのパネポンBS版)1November 3, 1996Red x.svgGreen check.svg
Yot-chan to Chie Asobi(よっちゃんとちえあそび)1December 14, 1997Green check.svgGreen check.svg
Zoo and MahjongZūtto Mājan (ZOOっと麻雀)2Red x.svgGreen check.svg

Broadcast data list

Lit. English titleJapanese title [1] Unique
broadcast weeks
Broadcast date(s) [1] [2]
Chrono Trigger Character Library Kurono Torigā Kyarakutā Zukan (クロノトリガー キャラクター図鑑)1
Chrono Trigger Music Library クロノトリガー ミュージックライブラリ1
DerbyStal '96 Nintendo Breeders Cup Horse Data DabiSuta 96 Nintendō Burīdāzu Kappu-yō Uma Dēta (ダビスタ96 任天堂ブリーダーズカップ用 馬データ)7
DerbyStal '96 Nintendo Breeders Cup "Qualifying Tournament" Race Data DabiSuta 96 Nintendō Burīdāzu Kappu "Yosen Taikai" Rēsu Dēta (ダビスタ96 任天堂ブリーダーズカップ「予選大会」レースデータ)7
Derby Stallion '96-compatible Additional Data Dābī Sutarion 96 Taiō Tsuika Dēta (ダービースタリオン96対応 追加データ)1
Derby Stallion '96-compatible G1 Race Simulation Dābī Sutarion 96 Taiō G1 Mogi Resu (ダービースタリオン96対応 G1模擬レース)3
Derby Stallion '96-compatible Stallion Data Dābī Sutarion 96 Taiō Shuboba Dēta (ダービースタリオン96対応 種牡馬データ)7
Invincible Mahjong Tenpai Watch DataJōshō Mājan Tenpai Kansen Dēta (常勝麻雀 天牌 観戦データ)12
Music Maker-compatible Conversion Data Ongaku Tsukūru Taiō Konbāto Dēta (音楽ツクール対応 コンバートデータ)1April 22, 1996
Music Maker-compatible Score Data Ongaku Tsukūru Taiō Sukoa Dēta (音楽ツクール対応 スコアデータ)8August 3, 1997
August 24, 1997
RPG Maker 2-compatible Data RPG Tsukūru 2 Taiō Dēta (RPGツクール2対応データ)1June 1, 1996
June 30, 1996
RPG Maker 2-compatible Data: Hard Race RPG Tsukūru 2 Taiō Dēta Kurekure MōResu (RPGツクール2対応データ くれくれ猛レース)4April 22, 1996
RPG Maker 2-compatible Data: Jewel of Life 3 RPG Tsukūru 2 Taiō Dēta Jewel Of Live 3 (RPGツクール2対応データ JEWEL OF LIVE3)4April 22, 1996
RPG Maker 2-compatible Data: Organic Stone (RPGツクール2対応データ オーガニックストーン)2June 30, 1996
RPG Maker 2-compatible Data: Ryouba de Yuku! RPG Tsukūru 2 - Ryōma de Yuku! (RPGツクール2対応データ 龍馬でゆく!)9September 29, 1996
December 1, 1996
December 8, 1996
Satellite Broadcast Data-compatible Cassette "SameGame" Panel Editor Eiseihōsō Taiō Kasetto "SameGame" Koma Editā (衛星放送対応カセット「鮫 亀」 駒エディター)9
SD Gundam G-Next-compatible Data SD Gandamu G Next Taiō Dēta (SDガンダム G NEXT対応データ)7
Sound-Novel Maker-compatible DataSaundo Noberu Tsukūru Taiō Dēta (サウンドノベルツクール対応データ)4June 30, 1996
August 3, 1997

Broadcast magazine list

Lit. English titleJapanese title [1] Unique
broadcast weeks
Broadcast date(s) [1] [2] SoundLink
support [3]
1st BS Satellaview Cup SataSporDaiikkai BS Saterabyū-hai SateSupo (第1回BSサテラビュー杯 サテスポ)7Red x.svg
1st BS Satellaview Cup SataSports DXDaiikkai BS Saterabyū-hai SateSupo DX (第1回BSサテラビュー杯 サテスポ DX)4Red x.svg
3 O'Clock Wide AwardSanji no Wide Shō (3時のWIDE賞)8May 31, 1998—December 6, 1998Red x.svg
Akamatsu Yuusuke TheaterAkamatsu Yūsuke Gekijō (赤松裕介劇場)1Red x.svg
As a personHito toshite (人として)1Red x.svg
B DashB DASH5November 15, 1998
November 22, 1998
December 20, 1998
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Cheap de Gorgeousチープdeゴージャス8May 10, 1998—December 6, 1998Red x.svg
Columbus' EggKoronbusu no Tamagoyaki (コロンブスの卵焼き)4Red x.svg
Cross Review Worldクロス・レビュー・ワールド1Red x.svg
DanDan Conveyor Beltだんだんベルトコンベアー6March 29, 1998—August 30, 1998Red x.svg
DaysDAYS1Red x.svg
Digital Magazine Busters BSデジタルマガジン バスターズBS25October 5, 1997—March 29, 1998Red x.svg
Dish Pong!o-Ryōri Pon! (お料理ポン!)4November, 1997
December, 1997
January, 1998
February, 1998
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Do-Re-Mi-Fa!DoReMi de Fa~! (ドレミでふぁ~!)41March 30, 1997—January 18, 1998Red x.svg
Do-Re-Mi-Fa 2!DoReMi de Fa 2~!) (ドレミでふぁ2~!)17January 25, 1998—September 20, 1998Red x.svg
Dr. Jon G's OfficeYun Gu-hakase no Shinsatsu Shitsu (ユン・グ博士の診察室)4June 28, 1998
August 2, 1998
August 30, 1998
September 6, 1998
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Famitsū Kawara-ban ファミ通 かわら版1Red x.svg
FenekFENEK10June 1, 1997—March 20, 1998Red x.svg
Game Tiger's Big Lair Gēmu Tora no Ōana (ゲーム虎の大穴)69April 24, 1995—July 15, 1995Green check.svg
Game Tiger's Big Lair Special Gēmu Tora no Ōana Supesharu (ゲーム虎の大穴スペシャル)222July 17, 1995—March 30, 1996Green check.svg
Game Tiger's Super Big Lair Gēmu Tora no Chōōana (ゲーム虎の超大穴)104March 31, 1996—March 23, 1997Green check.svg
Game Tiger's Super Big Lair (Special Edition) Gēmu Tora no Chōōana (Tokubetsuhen) (ゲーム虎の超大穴(特別編))17December 30, 1996—December 31, 1996
July 20, 1997—September 27, 1997
November 16, 1997—November 20, 1997
March 29, 1998
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Gator BaitWani no Esa (ワニのエサ)1Red x.svg
Goods Pressグッズプレス12April 27, 1997—March 15, 1998Red x.svg
Game Tiger's Seal of Approval Gemu Tora no Taikoban (ゲーム虎の太鼓判)53March 28, 1998—March 28, 1999Red x.svg
Hikaru Ijuin's Bizarre Radio Transmitting Station School Eerie StoryIjūin Hikaru no Kaidenpa Hasshin Kichi: Gakkō de atta Kowai o-Hanashi (伊集院光の怪電波発信基地・学校であったこわいお話)1Red x.svg
Lily Franky TheaterRirī Furanki Gekijō (リリー・フランキー劇場)1August 15, 1995-March 30, 1996Red x.svg
City MagazineMachi Maga (街マガ)1Red x.svg
City Magazine Idol Diary Media StrawberryMachi Magajin: Aidoru Nikki Media Sutoroberī (街マガジン・アイドル日記 メディア・ストロベリー)1Red x.svg
Monthly Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Game MagazineGekkan Koin Tosu ~Pokemon Kādo Gēmu Magajin~ (月刊コイントス~ポケモンカードゲームマガジン~)6April 12, 1998—September 13, 1998Red x.svg
Naba-chan's Music Information Research OfficeNABA-chan no Ongakujōhōchōsashitsu (NABAちゃんの音楽情報調査室)1Red x.svg
New Magazine Show AnnouncementShin Magajin Bangumi no o-Shirase (新マガジン番組のお知らせ)1March 22, 1998Red x.svg
Nintendo HP任天堂HP3March 29, 1998Red x.svg
Nintendo Power Magazine (also NP Magazine)NINTENDO POWER Magazine9March 29, 1998—December 6, 1998Red x.svg
No. 1 Bass Fishing Magazine Basu Tsuri No.1 Magajin (バス釣りNo.1マガジン)3Red x.svg
OmnibusSoushuuhen (総集編)1October 25, 1998Red x.svg
One-Shot ReversalIppatsugyakuten (一発逆転)1Red x.svg
Otaku Man Beautyオタクマンビューティー1Red x.svg
PokeCam Magazineポケカメマガジン3March 29, 1998Red x.svg
Public Sweepstakes MagazineKōbo Kenshō Magajin (公募・懸賞マガジン)2March 29, 1998
May 3, 1998
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Rankings Magazineランキングマガジン1Red x.svg
Return of FreudFuroito no Gyakushū (フロイトの逆襲)7May 17, 1998Red x.svg
SatellaQ Answer Announcement MagazineSaterakyū Seikai Happyō Magajin (サテラQ正解発表マガジン)1Red x.svg
Satellaview MagazineSaterabyū Tsūshin (サテラビュー通信)1Red x.svg
Satellite FairSateraito Mihon'ichi (サテライト見本市)4October 11, 1998
October 18, 1998
November 18, 1998
December 12, 1998
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Scent of AnikiAniki no Kaori (兄キの香り)1Red x.svg
Shitamachi Human Nature Series: Master!Shitamachi Ninjō Shirīzu: Oyakatah! (下町人情シリーズ・親方っ!)1Red x.svg
Sousa Sentai WappersSōsa Sentai Wappāzu (捜査戦怠ワッパーズ)6April 19, 1998—September 20, 1998Red x.svg
As a Spaceman in 20012001-nen Uchū no Hito toshite (2001年宇宙の人として)1Red x.svg
St.GIGA PG St.GIGA PG1September 27, 1998Red x.svg
Tiger Magazine BattleTora Maga Daisakusen (虎マガ大作戦)52March 30, 1997—March 22, 1998Red x.svg
Tora no Maki[ citation needed ]2Red x.svg
Travel Magazine - Thorough TravelTabi Magajin ~Tokoton Travel~ (旅まがじん~とことんTravel~)6April 5, 1998—September 6, 1998Red x.svg
Various Information on Rumors! Media ChimpanzeesUwasa no Jōhō Baraeti! Media Chinpanjī (噂の情報バラエティ!メディア・チンパンジー)1Red x.svg
View Cinema Paradiseビュー・シネマ・パラダイス6October 18, 1998—December 20, 1998Red x.svg
WaiWai Checkワイワイチェック2Red x.svg
Weekly BussShūkan BUSS (週間BUSS)1Red x.svg
Zubariずばり4September 29, 1998
November 1, 1998
November 29, 1998
December 27, 1998
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