Sega Euro Challenge 92

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- The change done to 456982 hid most of the references. Some are duplicates and should probably be hidden, but some weren't and should be re-added. It would also be nice to add a proper comment/reasoning to the changes, rather than using the one supplied by the Wiki. (Hadess (talk) 03:27, 2 October 2018 (CDT))

What is seen in Mega Force #5 and #6 are not advertisements (as noted in the change's comment). Those are magazine articles, which are covered in separate pages and are already listed in there. --AllisonKidd (talk) 12:23, 2 October 2018 (CDT)
It was noted in the *next* change, not the one I pointed to. I didn't see the following change, as the Wiki very helpfully stops sending mail notifications unless you visit the page. So 2 changes happening in quick succession will only get me one notification. Never mind then. (Hadess (talk) 06:52, 3 October 2018 (CDT))
This is not directed at any of the participants in this conversation... but as Hadess pointed out in its first comment there's some time out error when we try to use the "Template:galleryprintad"... whether we try to preview or save the edition it will result in a timeout error... this is just to inform you guys...--Asagoth (talk) 03:08, 10 October 2018 (CDT)

Let's get this serious...

I've been studying this carefully these last days... and I believe we've been tricked by one of those famous "mistranslation/misunderstanding" errors comited by the press of the time... this British article as you guys know is from the final which was held in the UK... as claimed there, after the tournament, the contestants went to assist a Michael Jackson Concert and were driven to the concert on Michael Jackson's limousine... then they spend their nigth as "VIPs" in an hotel and the following day they went to Spain to enjoy a weekend at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona... this is confirmed by Ricardo Fojo from Marinha Grande, the Portuguese winner in 1992 (there was only one category... no junior or senior categories) in this interview after the European Championship on Clube Sega's Magazine... French Mega Force says in this ad that the French winner would dispute the European Title in Barcelona... I suspect that the French event is related to this European Championship (and that it was probably called Sega Euro Challenge 92 and the following was called Sega European Challenge 93 (the French call it this way... exactly like Carlos Nunes, Portuguese Senior finalist in 1993 ...)... ---Asagoth

Edit - Yep... confirmed... it was right under my nose :) ...--- Asagoth 2019-12-17
Edit 2 : This photo can be a bit confusing... Sega France had a podium with an "extra place" ... as you guys can see there was a First, Second and Third places (exactly like in the UK and Portugal) plus a "Junior" place for younger kids... only the first classified went to the 1992 Sega European Championship (like in the UK and Portugal)... the junior and senior groups were created just for the 1993 competitions... only 9 contestants (one from each country) went there...--- Asagoth