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The UK version of the '''''Sega Magazine''''' was a monthly magazine devoted to the many [[Sega]] consoles of the early 1990s, including the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]] (plus [[Sega Mega CD]] and [[Sega 32X]] accessories), [[Sega Game Gear]] and eventually [[Sega Saturn]]. What would make this magazine stand out was the official license from Sega, giving the magazine access to information quicker than its rivals.
 
The UK version of the '''''Sega Magazine''''' was a monthly magazine devoted to the many [[Sega]] consoles of the early 1990s, including the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]] (plus [[Sega Mega CD]] and [[Sega 32X]] accessories), [[Sega Game Gear]] and eventually [[Sega Saturn]]. What would make this magazine stand out was the official license from Sega, giving the magazine access to information quicker than its rivals.
  
Unfortunately one of its rivals was EMAP's ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'', and by the end of 1995 both magazines were merged to form the official [[Sega Saturn Magazine]]. The downside was that all previous Sega consoles were dropped.
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Unfortunately one of its rivals was EMAP's own ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'', and by the end of 1995 both magazines were merged to form the official [[Sega Saturn Magazine]].
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==Back Issues==
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<gallery>
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No scan|Issue #1 (January 1994)
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No scan|Issue #2 (February 1994)
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No scan|Issue #3 (March 1994)
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No scan|Issue #4 (April 1994)
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No scan|Issue #5 (May 1994)
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No scan|Issue #6 (June 1994)
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No scan|Issue #7 (July 1994)
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No scan|Issue #8 (August 1994)
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No scan|Issue #9 (September 1994)
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No scan|Issue #10 (October 1994)
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No scan|Issue #11 (November 1994)
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No scan|Issue #12 (December 1994)
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No scan|Issue #13 (January 1995)
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No scan|Issue #14 (February 1995)
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No scan|Issue #15 (March 1995)
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No scan|Issue #16 (April 1995)
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No scan|Issue #17 (May 1995)
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No scan|Issue #18 (June 1995)
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No scan|Issue #19 (July 1995)
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File:SegaMagazine.jpg|Issue #20 (August 1995)
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No scan|Issue #21 (September 1995)
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No scan|Issue #22 (October 1995)
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</gallery>
  
 
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[[Category:Master System magazines]]

Revision as of 09:29, 12 January 2013

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"Sega Magazine" redirects here. For the Japanese magazine, see Sega Magazine (JP).

The UK version of the Sega Magazine was a monthly magazine devoted to the many Sega consoles of the early 1990s, including the Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive (plus Sega Mega CD and Sega 32X accessories), Sega Game Gear and eventually Sega Saturn. What would make this magazine stand out was the official license from Sega, giving the magazine access to information quicker than its rivals.

Unfortunately one of its rivals was EMAP's own Mean Machines Sega, and by the end of 1995 both magazines were merged to form the official Sega Saturn Magazine.

Back Issues