Sega Masters Club
From Sega Retro
The Sega Masters Club was an officially sponsored fan club in the Benelux region of Europe during the early 1990's. The club offered several members-only benefits upon joining, including an exclusive audio CD containing music from a variety of Master System games, a metal pin, a membership card, and a subscription to their magazine, Sega Masters Club News. The cost for a one-year membership was 495 Belgian Francs (or approximately $15 USD in 1991).
A version of Power Drift & Mega Drive on CD was also made available to members.
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Thunder Blade arcade machine promotion
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