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The games aired twice daily in pairs. The first three-week run (February 8 through 28) consisted of six different games with a new pair scheduled for transmission each week, initially at 19:00-20:00 then again at 22:00-23:00 each day, with the two [[Sub-Game]]s from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' starting transmission on February 22, 1996.<ref name="famimaga">{{Cite book|book=Family Computer Magazine (1996, #4)|publisher=Tokuma Shoten|page=71}}</ref><ref name="satellatsushin_9603">{{Cite book|book=Monthly Satellaview Tsushin, [https://archive.org/details/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-10-march-1996 March 1996]|publisher=ASCII|page=51-71}}. The schedule identifies six different mini-games by number but does not name them explicitly.</ref> The second 15-day run (March 7 through 21) rotated through all ten minigames with a different pair of games each day, first at 15:00-16:00 and then again at 19:00–20:00.<ref name="satellatsushin_9604">{{Cite book|book=Monthly Satellaview Tsushin, [https://archive.org/details/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-11-april-1996 April 1996]|publisher=ASCII|page=50-64}}. [https://ia801600.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/14/items/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-11-april-1996/Monthly%20Satellaview%20Tsushin%20-%20No.%2011%20-%20April%201996.cbz&file=img0012.jpg Page 12] of the same issue shows pre-release screenshots for Pinball, Star Breaker, Baseball, and Ball Rally, but | The games aired twice daily in pairs. The first three-week run (February 8 through 28) consisted of six different games with a new pair scheduled for transmission each week, initially at 19:00-20:00 then again at 22:00-23:00 each day, with the two [[Sub-Game]]s from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' starting transmission on February 22, 1996.<ref name="famimaga">{{Cite book|book=Family Computer Magazine (1996, #4)|publisher=Tokuma Shoten|page=71}}</ref><ref name="satellatsushin_9603">{{Cite book|book=Monthly Satellaview Tsushin, [https://archive.org/details/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-10-march-1996 March 1996]|publisher=ASCII|page=51-71}}. The schedule identifies six different mini-games by number but does not name them explicitly.</ref> The second 15-day run (March 7 through 21) rotated through all ten minigames with a different pair of games each day, first at 15:00-16:00 and then again at 19:00–20:00.<ref name="satellatsushin_9604">{{Cite book|book=Monthly Satellaview Tsushin, [https://archive.org/details/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-11-april-1996 April 1996]|publisher=ASCII|page=50-64}}. [https://ia801600.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/14/items/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-11-april-1996/Monthly%20Satellaview%20Tsushin%20-%20No.%2011%20-%20April%201996.cbz&file=img0012.jpg Page 12] of the same issue shows pre-release screenshots for Pinball, Star Breaker, Baseball, and Ball Rally, but final screenshots for Pachinko and Round and Round Ball, which were both represented by pre-release screenshots in [https://ia802705.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/24/items/monthly-satellaview-tsushin-no.-10-march-1996/Monthly%20Satellaview%20Tsushin%20-%20No.%2010%20-%20March%201996.cbz&file=img0010.jpg page 12 of the prior month's issue]. This suggests that potentially Pinball, Star Breaker, Baseball, and Ball Rally were absent from the February run and then added to the rotation for the March run.</ref> | ||
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