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EMAP

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EMAP
Founded: 1947
Headquarters:
London, England, United Kingdom, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom[1]

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EMAP plc (East Midland Allied Press), currently known as Ascential plc, is a British media company and print publisher.

Contents

  • 1 Books
  • 2 Magazines
  • 3 Logos
  • 4 References

Books

  • The Complete Guide to Sega (1991)
  • The Complete Guide to Megadrive (1991)

Magazines

  • ACE
  • Commodore User
  • Complete Guide to Consoles
  • Computer & Video Games
  • CU Amiga
  • Maximum
  • Mean Machines
  • Mean Machines Sega
  • Mega Sega (as EMAP Espana)
  • MegaTech
  • Nintendo Official Magazine
  • Sega Magazine
  • Sega Saturn Magazine
  • Sinclair User
  • The Complete Guide to Megadrive
  • The Complete Guide to Sega
  • The One
  • The One for ST Games

Logos

  • EMAP's former logo.

  • EMAP's logo.

References

  1. ↑ https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/emap-plc
Retrieved from "https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=EMAP&oldid=713889"
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