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Japanese video game magazine
Gamest was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games. Gamest originated from the bi-monthly fanzine VG2 Newsletter from
Gamest
[87' Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 17 (February 1988). 28 December 1987. pp. 25–38. alternate url "第2回ゲーメスト大賞" [2nd Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in
List of Game of the Year awards
List_of_Game_of_the_Year_awards
1991 video game
(PDF) from the original on January 31, 2020. "第5回ゲーメスト大賞" [5th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 68 (February 1992). December 28, 1991. pp. 1–17
Street_Fighter_II
1993 video game
Saturn as an import title. Nevertheless, the game garnered awards from Gamest magazine. It has been heralded by many as the first manic shooter due to
Batsugun
Japanese video game company
Retrieved March 7, 2023. "第3回 ゲーメスト大賞 〜 インカム部門ベスト10" [3rd Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 41 (February 1990). December 27
Capcom
1994 video game
[8th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 136 (January 1995). December 27, 1994. pp. 40–59. alternate url 第9回 ゲーメスト大賞 [9th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in
Super_Street_Fighter_II_Turbo
1997 video game
original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2021. 第11回 ゲーメスト大賞 [11th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 212 (January–February 1998). 26 December 1997
Tekken_3
1991 video game
of the best beat 'em ups of all time. Gamest gave The King of Dragons multiple awards at the fifth annual "Gamest Awards", placing 2nd in the "Best Action
The_King_of_Dragons
1993 video game
arcade conversion kits of 1994. It won several Game of the Year awards from Gamest, Electronic Gaming Monthly and the European Computer Trade Show. Samurai
Samurai Shodown (1993 video game)
Samurai_Shodown_(1993_video_game)
1987 video game
September 15, 1987. p. 21. "87' ゲーメスト大賞 〜 ベストインカム" [87' Gamest Awards – Best Income]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 17 (February 1988). December 28, 1987
Street_Fighter_(video_game)
1994 video game
of their "Encyclopedia" series. Vampire (Gamest No.129), an extra issue of Shinseisha's book/magazine Gamest Mook. The Very Best of Vampire (ISBN 4-89366-575-8)
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Darkstalkers:_The_Night_Warriors
1996 video game
517. Amusement Press, Inc. May 1, 1996. p. 25. 第10回 ゲーメスト大賞 [10th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 188 (January–February 1997). December 27, 1996
Street_Fighter_Alpha_2
1989 video game
ranked in 5 different categories in Gamest's annual video game awards, the Gamest Grand Prix: 4th in the overall "Gamest Grand Prix", 5th in "Best Graphics"
Strider_(1989_arcade_game)
1986 video game
On Japan's Gamest charts, it was the top-grossing arcade game between November and December 1986. It received multiple awards from Gamest magazine, including
Genpei_Tōma_Den
1992 video game
title with "cool" mythological characters. Gamest gave Knights of the Round two awards at the sixth annual "Gamest Awards", placing 6th in the "Annual Hit
Knights of the Round (video game)
Knights_of_the_Round_(video_game)
1993 video game
proved popular among Japanese arcade players, receiving several awards from Gamest and Micom BASIC Magazine. Gaming publications praised the game for its audiovisual
Gaiapolis
1990 video game
unoriginal but highly playable coin-op game. Gamest gave Magic Sword multiple awards at the fourth and fifth annual "Gamest Awards", placing 9th in the "Grand Prize"
Magic_Sword:_Heroic_Fantasy
1994 video game
October 10, 2021. Retrieved October 10, 2021. "第8回 ゲーメスト大賞" [8th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 136. January 1995. pp. 40–59. ""Virtua Fighter
Daytona_USA
Video game-related events in 1980s
Players Association. July–August 1987. p. 3. "87' ゲーメスト大賞" [87' Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 17 (February 1988). December 28, 1987. pp. 26–38
1980s_in_video_games
1995 video game
Vampire Hunter (GMC-11), a special issue of Shinseisha's magazine Gamest in the "Gamest Mook" ("magazine book") series. The Vampire Hunter Sega Saturn Manual
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge
Night_Warriors:_Darkstalkers'_Revenge
1987 video game
Score. No. 5. November–December 1987. p. 7. "87' ゲーメスト大賞" [87' Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 17 (February 1988). December 28, 1987. pp. 25–38
After_Burner
Character from Darkstalkers
was "so ridiculous it's great [...] it's just styling on your opponent". Gamest magazine in their "Gals Island" series of magazines stated that while Capcom
Lilith_(Darkstalkers)
1992 video game
ninth best-selling game for the console. In the February 1994 issue of Gamest, Street Fighter II Turbo, along with Super Street Fighter II, was nominated
Street_Fighter_II_Turbo
1994 video game
(February 1995), pages 56-59, Future Publishing 第9回 ゲーメスト大賞 [9th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 162 (January 1995). December 27, 1995. pp. 36–53
Virtua_Fighter_2
1990 first-person shooter arcade game
In 1998, Gamest reviewed the game as part of its Gamest Mook Vol. 112, where the unique and entertaining gameplay was greatly applauded. Gamest stated its
Steel_Gunner
1990 video game
June 1990. p. 29. "第4回ゲーメスト大賞 〜 インカム部門ベスト10" [4th Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 54 (February 1991). December 27
Parodius_(1990_video_game)
1992 video game
Press, Inc. May 15, 1992. p. 29. 第6回ゲーメスト大賞 〜 インカム部門 [6th Gamest Awards – Income Category]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 84 (February 1993). December 28, 1992
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
Street_Fighter_II:_Champion_Edition
1992 video game
success in arcades. It was awarded the 16th Annual Hit Game award from Gamest based on reader vote. A writer for Sinclair User enjoyed the game for its
Cosmo_Gang_the_Puzzle
1995 video game
Amusement Press, Inc. August 1, 1995. p. 25. 第9回 ゲーメスト大賞 [9th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 162 (January 1995). December 27, 1995. pp. 36–53
Street_Fighter_Alpha
1989 video game
original on 2021-08-05. Retrieved 25 February 2021. "第4回ゲーメスト大賞" [4th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 54 (February 1991). December 27, 1990. pp. 6–24
R-Type_II
Street Fighter character
surfaced. Zangief placed 18th in the Top 50 Characters of 1996 poll in the Gamest magazine in Japan. IGN's D. F. Smith cited Zangief as defining an archetype
Zangief
1984 video game
Martín, Antonio Duro (July 1, 1991). 「最も愛されたゲームたち!! 読者が選んだベスト30」 (7 ed.). Gamest. pp. 26–27. Parish, Jeremy (July 30, 2012). "What Happened to the Action
The_Tower_of_Druaga
1991 video game
popular among players in Japanese arcades, earning several awards from Gamest magazine; however, the console ports have been met with mixed reception
Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams
Cotton:_Fantastic_Night_Dreams
Video game-related events in 1990s
Retrieved 2009-04-17. "第4回ゲーメスト大賞 〜 インカム部門ベスト10" [4th Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 54 (February 1991). December 27
1990s_in_video_games
1996 video game
system markers. Soul Edge was initially released in arcades in 1996. A Gamest Mook series guide book (GMC-30) was published by Shinseisha on April 30
Soul_Edge
1987 video game
Press. August 1, 1987. p. 21. "87' ゲーメスト大賞 〜 ベストインカム" [87' Gamest Awards – Best Income]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 17 (February 1988). December 28, 1987
R-Type
Fictional character
to Street Fighter II game director Akira Nishitani in an interview with Gamest magazine, comes from "Dhalsima", a martial artist from the Indian subcontinent
Dhalsim
1988 video game
issue 22 (October 27, 1989) "Gamest 0041" 第3回 ゲーメスト大賞 – インカム部門ベスト10 [3rd Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 41 (February
Winning_Run
1986 video game
1987). "Arkanoid". Commodore User. No. 42 (March 1987). p. 17. Gamest, The Best Game 2: Gamest Mook Vol. 112, pp. 6-26 Gutman, Dan (July 1989). "Nine for
Arkanoid
Street Fighter character
Since his introduction, Guile has been positively received, ranking 4th in Gamest magazine's list of Best Characters introduced in 1991. IGN's D. F. Smith
Guile_(Street_Fighter)
1989 video game
15, 1990. p. 25. "第4回ゲーメスト大賞 – インカム部門ベスト10" [4th Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 54 (February 1991). December 27
Final_Fight_(video_game)
Signal Research. Christmas 1995. pp. 15–41. "第9回 ゲーメスト大賞" [9th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 162 (January 1995). December 27, 1995. pp. 36–53
1995_in_video_games
1993 video game
Amusement Press, Inc. November 1, 1993. p. 25. 第8回 ゲーメスト大賞 [8th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 136 (January 1995). December 27, 1994. pp. 40–59
Super_Street_Fighter_II
Arcade system and home video game console
20, no. 7. April 1995. pp. 36, 38.[dead link] "第4回ゲーメスト大賞" [4th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 54 (February 1991). December 27, 1990. pp. 6–24
Neo_Geo
1987 video game
difficult to overcome. Gamest regarded it to be a well-crafted game and awarded it several prizes at the second annual "Gamest Awards", taking 9th place
Rabio_Lepus
1988 video game
be a commercial success in Japanese arcades, earning several awards from Gamest magazine. However, it was less successful in western regions and was met
Truxton_(video_game)
1991 video game
Avengers and Spider-Man: The Video Game. Gamest also gave the game several awards at the sixth annual "Gamest Awards", placing 7th in the "Grand Prize"
Captain_Commando_(video_game)
1991 video game
ship, as well as the game's short length. In 1998, Japanese publication Gamest named it one of the greatest arcade games of all time, praising its revolutionary
Starblade
1987 video game
positive reception from western critics and earning several awards from Gamest. The game was met with mixed response from magazines, specifically the home
Twin_Cobra
1991 video game
the game was ranked on the number ten spot in popularity. At the 1992 Gamest Awards, Xexex was awarded Best Graphics (beating Virtua Racing) and Best
Xexex
1993 video game
managing to sell 23,000 arcade units in Europe and earning an award from Gamest magazine. In 1995, a sequel titled World Rally 2: Twin Racing was released
World_Rally_(video_game)
volume 5, issue 2 (February 1997), pages 34-36 "第10回 ゲーメスト大賞" [10th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 188 (January–February 1997). December 27, 1996
1996_in_video_games
1996 video game
[10th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 188 (January–February 1997). December 27, 1996. pp. 46–63. 第11回 ゲーメスト大賞 [11th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in
Virtua_Fighter_3
Dead or Alive character
who performs her character with a Southern accent. In an interview with Gamest magazine, Koyama praised Tina's strength and figure, feeling that the character
Tina_Armstrong
1994 video game
game eighth in popularity in its January 1995 issue. Gamest awarded it at the eighth annual "Gamest Awards", taking 4th place in the "Best Shooting Award"
Gunbird
1989 video game
1993. p. 35. GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史. Gamest. Vol. 5, no. 4. July 1, 1991. pp. 2–3. 最も愛されたゲームたち!! 読者が選んだベスト30. Gamest (in Japanese)
Valkyrie_no_Densetsu
1985 video game
the cockpit simulator cabinet. The July 1986 issue of Japanese magazine Gamest ranked Space Harrier at number one on its list of best Sega arcade games
Space_Harrier
1992 video game
No. 2. January 1995. pp. 88–89. Retrieved August 13, 2021. Gamest, The Best Game 2: Gamest Mook, Vol. 112, pages 6–26 "The AMOA Awards". RePlay. Vol. 19
Virtua_Racing
1995 video game
issue 0 (August 1996), pages 34-38 (published 17 August 1996). Gamest, The Best Game 2: Gamest Mook Vol. 112, pp. 6-26. "Editor's Choice Awards 1995". GamePro
Tekken_2
1987 video game
Retrieved August 15, 2019. 「ザ・ベストゲーム」『GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史』 (in Japanese) (5 ed.). Gamest. January 17, 1998. p. 78. ISBN 9784881994290
Dragon_Spirit
1993 video game
Amusement Press, Inc. 15 October 1993. p. 29. "第8回 ゲーメスト大賞" [8th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 136 (January 1995). December 27, 1994. pp. 40–59
Fatal_Fury_Special
1987 video game
Nintendo Life. Retrieved March 10, 2026. GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史 (in Japanese). Gamest. January 17, 1998. pp. 24–25. ISBN 9784881994290
Yōkai_Dochuki
Street Fighter character
Retrieved May 5, 2014. 第5回ゲーメスト大賞. Gamest (in Japanese) (68): 20. Archived from the original on July 8, 2008. 第6回ゲーメスト大賞. Gamest (in Japanese) (84): 20. Archived
Blanka
1988 video game
No. 31 (April 1991). EMAP Images. pp. 80–1. "第2回ゲーメスト大賞" [2nd Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 29 (February 1989). December 27, 1988. pp. 25–41
Forgotten_Worlds
1986 video game
of the month. It went on to be the top-grossing arcade game on Japan's Gamest charts between September and October 1986. In 1997, Electronic Gaming Monthly
Salamander_(video_game)
top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1991, according to the annual Gamest and Game Machine charts. In the United States, the following titles were
1991_in_video_games
1994 video game
Amusement Press, Inc. February 1, 1995. p. 25. 第9回 ゲーメスト大賞 [9th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 162 (January 1995). December 27, 1995. pp. 36–53
Tekken_(video_game)
1988 video game
September 1988. p. 21. "第3回 ゲーメスト大賞 〜 インカム部門ベスト10" [3rd Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 41 (February 1990). December 27
Power_Drift
Fictional character
Character Award]. GAMEST (in Japanese) (54): 10–16. Retrieved September 13, 2009. Staff (February 1994). ゲーメスト大賞 [Best Character Award]. GAMEST (in Japanese)
Mike_Haggar
1992 video game
- 超時空要塞マクロス". Gamest (in Japanese). No. 75. Shinseisha. pp. 14–15. Umemura, Sly (October 1992). "NEW GAME WASSHOI - 超時空要塞マクロス". Gamest (in Japanese).
Super Spacefortress Macross (video game)
Super_Spacefortress_Macross_(video_game)
1995 video game
GameFan, volume 4, issue 1 (January 1996), pages 104-106 Gamest, The Best Game 2: Gamest Mook Vol. 112, pages 6-26 "GamePro - Issue 106 Volume 09 Number
Sega_Rally_Championship
1987 video game
Award Publication Award Gamest Mook (1998) Best Graphic Award 10th Best VGM Award 7th
Haunted_Castle_(video_game)
1991 video game
proved popular among Japanese arcade players, earning several awards from Gamest magazine, while its ports to other platforms were also met with positive
Detana!!_TwinBee
No. 59. Sendai Publishing. June 1994. p. 14. "第7回 ゲーメスト大賞" [7th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 107 (February 1994). December 27, 1993. pp. 20–43
1993_in_video_games
1859 abolitionist effort to cause a slave revolt
Governor Wise, though firmly in favor of Brown's execution, called him "the gamest man I ever saw". Boteler also spoke well of him. Representative Vallandingham
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
John_Brown's_raid_on_Harpers_Ferry
1988 video game
"Amiga Magazine Rack". amr.abime.net. Retrieved 4 October 2015. Gamest, The Best Game 2: Gamest Mook Vol. 112, pages 6-26 "High Society". ACE (33). EMAP: 10
Chase_H.Q.
1992 video game
reception from reviewers since its release in arcades. Gamest also gave it several awards for the 6th Gamest Grand Prize. Leo won 5th place in the Best Shooting
R-Type_Leo
1994 arcade game
International Limited. pp. 72–73. GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史 (in Japanese) (Volume 5, Number 4 ed.). Gamest. January 17, 1998. pp. 10–11
Darius_Gaiden
Psikyo character
"Psikyo Illustrations". Gamest. Gamest Mook (in Japanese). Vol. 113. Shinseisha. p. 109. ISBN 4881994166. "Sengoku Ace". Gamest (in Japanese). No. 203
Koyori
volume 3, issue 1 (January 1995), pages 68-75 "第8回 ゲーメスト大賞" [8th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 136 (January 1995). December 27, 1994. pp. 40–59
1994_in_video_games
1982 video game
Retrieved August 18, 2019. "「ザ・ベストゲーム」". GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史 (Vol. 5, Issue 4 ed.). Gamest. January 17, 1998. p. 89. ISBN 9784881994290
Dig_Dug
1992 video game
Canyon; Garou Densetsu 2 (餓狼伝説2) (Gamest Extra No.91), a magazine-book from Shinseisha; Garou Densetsu 2 (餓狼伝説2 (Gamest Video Vol.2)) (ISBN 4-88199-091-8)
Fatal_Fury_2
1989 video game
Japanese: ウィロー, Hepburn: Uirō Yamakawa, Yuri (June 1989). "紹介 - ウィロー". Gamest (in Japanese). No. 33. Shinseisha. pp. 105–107. "Retro Reviews - Classic
Willow_(arcade_game)
1991 video game
Retrieved May 29, 2020. Senba, Takatsuna (August 1993). "マンガ – メタルブラック". Gamest (in Japanese). No. 97. Shinseisha. pp. 111–126. "メタルブラック -ザ・ファースト-" (in
Metal_Black_(video_game)
1991 video game
on the game's 3D graphics; Gamest awarded the game with the "3rd Best Graphic Award" at the annual Gamest Awards. A Gamest reviewer believed it was proof
Solvalou
1992 video game
listed it as the sixth most successful table arcade game of April 1992. Gamest awarded it both the 8th Best Shooting and 17th Annual Hit Game awards, citing
Cosmo_Gang_the_Video
1990 video game
positive reception from critics and players alike, earning an award from Gamest magazine and gaining a cult following since its initial release. In 1994
Snow_Bros.
the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1992 in Japan, according to Gamest, Game Machine and Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) magazines. In the United States
1992_in_video_games
1987 video game
Retrieved October 20, 2019. GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 - The Best Game 2 Arcade Video Game History of 26 Years (Volume 5, Issue 4 ed.). Gamest. January 17, 1998. pp
Galaga_'88
Video game and anime character
Department]. Gamest. ギャルズアイランド (Gals Island) (in Japanese). Vol. 5. Shinseisha. November 30, 1997. pp. 50–51. JAN 1122446111238. "Koyori". Gamest. ギャルズアイランド
Hsien-Ko
1988 video game
2019. Retrieved December 21, 2019. GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史 (Vol. 5, No. 4 ed.). Gamest. January 17, 1998. pp. 22–23. ISBN 9784881994290
Bravoman
Playable Street Fighter character
194. Gamest. 1999. p. 26. ISBN 4881996274. Retrieved May 5, 2023. Street Fighter III: Portal Step/Build up Arts (in Japanese). Vol. 185. Gamest. p. 125
Elena_(Street_Fighter)
1994 video game
popularity, which was cemented when KOF '94 won a major fighting game award from Gamest magazine. The King of Fighters '94 was released in Japanese and North American
The_King_of_Fighters_'94
Video game genre
インカム部門ベスト10" [3rd Gamest Awards – Income Category: Best 10]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 41. February 1990. p. 79. "第4回ゲーメスト大賞 – インカム部門ベスト10" [4th Gamest Awards –
Racing_video_game
1985 video game
Metacritic, which is mixed to positive, with an average user score of 7.3. Gamest's video game reference "The Best Game 2" included the arcade version in its
TwinBee
October 5, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2012. "第12回 ゲーメスト大賞" [11th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 248 (January–February 1999). December 26, 1998
1998_in_video_games
1993 video game
Zenji; Umemura; KAL (May 1993). "'93 AOU ショー!! クロスレビュー: V-V (東亜プラン)". Gamest (in Japanese). No. 90. Shinseisha. p. 45. Prézeau, Olivier (September 1994)
Grind_Stormer
1984 video game
into a manga titled Susume!! Seigaku Dennou Kenkyuubu, published in the Gamest comics collection from April 1999, drawn by Kouta Hirano. Japanese: サーカスチャーリー
Circus_Charlie
February 13, 1998. Retrieved August 28, 2012. "第11回 ゲーメスト大賞" [11th Gamest Awards]. Gamest (in Japanese). Vol. 212 (January–February 1998). December 26, 1997
1997_in_video_games
1997 video game
(STAGE 1 ~ 2)". Gamest (in Japanese). No. 194. Shinseisha. p. 208. Sasaoka, Jockey (May–June 1997). "攻略 - とべ! ポリスターズ (STAGE 3 ~ 4)". Gamest (in Japanese)
Tobe!_Polystars
GAMEST
GAMEST
GAMEST
GAMEST
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
The Mother of All Mothers; Winning All
Boy/Male
Hindu
Powerful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Pearl
Boy/Male
Sikh
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Worthy of Worship
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Angel; Diminutive of Malaka
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God of mystery.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian Latin Ukrainian
Girl/Female
Australian, Gaelic
Powerful in Battle
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of elephant
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n.
A person who bargains closely, especially, one who cheats in bargains; a swinder; also, a cheating gamester.
a.
To keep away from; to keep clear of; to endeavor no to meet; to shun; to abstain from; as, to avoid the company of gamesters.
n.
A merry, frolicsome person.
n.
A player at dice; a dice player; a gamester.
n.
A person who plays at games; esp., one accustomed to play for a stake; a gambler; one skilled in games.
n.
A player at the game of hazard; a gamester.
n.
A strolling gamester.
a.
Being without luck; unpropitious; unfortunate; unlucky; meeting with ill success or bad fortune; as, a luckless gamester; a luckless maid.
n.
A prostitute; a strumpet.
n.
A gamester; a gambler.