Famimaga

Family Computer Magazine, also officially abbreviated to Famimaga , is a magazine series and brand owned by. They produced the primary Final Fantasy guides, that later went onto be published by NTT Publishing.

In a similar story to Famitsu, Family Computer Magazine was established as a magazine for the NES (known in Japan as the Family Computer, or Famicom). Following the release of future Nintendo consoles, the brand was used for their later Nintendo-related magazines, Famimaga 64 (for the ), and Famimaga Weekly. The company only published Final Fantasy books during the early NES era.

Tokuma Shoten own the magazine and funded and owned  before it became its own company in 2005. Tokuma Shoten was acquired by in 2017.

Famimaga also published a Famimaga Gamebook series in 1988 that lasted for two books. The first for was for , while the second was for Final Fantasy II.