Difference between revisions of "Sega Pro"

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{{sub-stub}}'''''Sega Pro''''' was a British Sega magazine which existed through in 1990s.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''Sega Pro''''' was a British Sega magazine which existed through in 1990s.
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==Sega Pro Germany==
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Starting with the November 1992 issue Sega Pro launched a German version with translated news and reviews from the UK magazine. A German editorial staff also contributed German specific content.
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==Sega Pro CD==
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With the October 1994 issue a separate '''''Sega Pro CD''''' version was released every month. This version had the same editorial content as '''''Sega Pro''''', but also included a [[Sega Mega CD|Mega CD]] demo disc for the for the price of £4.99 (later £5.99). The first three issues were numbered 1 through 3, then after they shared the same numbering as the standard '''''Sega Pro'''''. This ran for fourteen issues up until October 1995, by which time the lack of new [[Sega Mega CD|Mega CD]] development had led them to recycle old demos from sister magazine [[Mega Power]].
  
 
==Back Issues==
 
==Back Issues==

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Sega Pro was a British Sega magazine which existed through in 1990s.

Sega Pro Germany

Starting with the November 1992 issue Sega Pro launched a German version with translated news and reviews from the UK magazine. A German editorial staff also contributed German specific content.

Sega Pro CD

With the October 1994 issue a separate Sega Pro CD version was released every month. This version had the same editorial content as Sega Pro, but also included a Mega CD demo disc for the for the price of £4.99 (later £5.99). The first three issues were numbered 1 through 3, then after they shared the same numbering as the standard Sega Pro. This ran for fourteen issues up until October 1995, by which time the lack of new Mega CD development had led them to recycle old demos from sister magazine Mega Power.

Back Issues