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{{Nihongo|'''''V Jump'''''|Vジャンプ|Bui Janpu}} is a Japanese monthly {{W|Shōnen manga}} magazine with a focus on video games based on popular manga. Debuting in 1993, it is currently published by [[Shueisha]] under the "Jump" line of magazines. V Jump also encompasses a separate series of videogame strategy guides titled {{Nihongo|'''"V Jump Books"'''|Vジャンプブックス|Bui Janpu Bukkusu}}.
{{Nihongo|'''''V Jump'''''|Vジャンプ|Bui Janpu}} is a Japanese monthly {{W|Shōnen manga|shonen manga}} magazine with a focus on video games based on popular manga. Debuting in 1993, it is currently published by [[Shueisha]] under the "Jump" line of magazines. V Jump also encompasses a separate series of videogame strategy guides titled {{Nihongo|'''"V Jump Books"'''|Vジャンプブックス|Bui Janpu Bukkusu}}.
Several video games adapted from the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series have their own guidebooks from the V Jump series and will often include behind-the-scenes information, interviews, and promotional artwork.
Several video games adapted from the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series have their own guidebooks from the V Jump series and will often include behind-the-scenes information, interviews, and promotional artwork.
Revision as of 12:13, 16 December 2023
V Jump (Vジャンプ, Bui Janpu) is a Japanese monthly shonen manga magazine with a focus on video games based on popular manga. Debuting in 1993, it is currently published by Shueisha under the "Jump" line of magazines. V Jump also encompasses a separate series of videogame strategy guides titled "V Jump Books" (Vジャンプブックス, Bui Janpu Bukkusu).
Several video games adapted from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series have their own guidebooks from the V Jump series and will often include behind-the-scenes information, interviews, and promotional artwork.
V Jump was initially published as a "special edition" of Weekly Shonen Jump in November 1992, but debuted as a standalone magazine in July 1993. The contents of the magazine generally focus on articles about manga adapted videogames or series like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. The V in the name references the V sign often associated with Victory, but also means "Virtual".[1]