Wow, max. attachment size = 128KB... not sure I can make any useful images that small.
I took some snaps of September 1995 Dengeki PC Engine (which I actually have 3 extra copies of, since I had to buy large lots in some cases in order to get individual rare issues). The pic's were several megabytes though.
So instead of posting actual images of the actual magazines (which I will figure out at some point, when I'm ready to deal with a hiundred or so...), I'll post links to images I found on the internet, so you can see what they are.
Here's some specs on the magazines themselves:
Marukatsu PC Engine:- Ran from January 1989 to March 1994
- staple-bound, roughly 120 pages to 160 pages
- included furigana over the kanji
- years 1989 and 1990 are super-rare; I'm still looking for several issues
- mascot on the front cover varied over the years, but was a bunny-girl for most of the run
Gekkan PC Engine:- Ran from January 1989 to March 1994, but had 3 "special issues" published in 1998, in June, August, and October
- staple-bound, roughly 90 to 150 pages
- included furigana over the kanji
- less rare than Marukatsu, but 1989 and 1990 are still hard to find
- mascot on the front cover was various iterations of a gorilla, and slogan was "Monthly magazine for game freaks"
PC Engine Fan:- Probably the most popular magazine outside of Japan, but not sure why
- ran from December 1988 to October 1996 consecutively
- "Super PC Engine Fan Deluxe" vol 1 was published in January 1997, and volume 2 was published in May 1997
- staple-bound from December 1988 to July 1996 inclusive; glue-spine-bound starting in August 1996
- roughly 90 to 150 pages
- no furigana
- issues from 1992 onward generally not so rare, but 1988 to 1991 can be as rare as early Marukatsu (I still don't have them all)
Dengeki PC Engine / G's Engine:- published from February 1993 to May 1996 as "Dengeki PC Engine"
- name changed to "Dengeki G's Engine" for the run between June 1996 and July 1997
- they dropped the "Engine" part of the name starting in August 1997, and likely PC Engine coverage in general
- staple-bound from February 1993 to February 1994; glue-spine-bound from March 1994 onward
- roughly 120 to 200 pages
- no furigana
- individual issues can be rare, but generally not so much.
- bunny girl on the cover of virtually every issue; this is likely because MediaWorks was formed by a group of former Kadokawa employees (ie. Marukatsu)
- this magazine has considerably more "hentai" than the others
- later issues have a "cut the pages yourself for an 18+ picture guide" section
-Dave