Difference between revisions of "Supergame"

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| country=Brazil
 
| country=Brazil
 
| firstissue=1991-07
 
| firstissue=1991-07
| lastissue=1994-02
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| lastissue=1994-03
| numberofissues=31
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| numberofissues=32
 
| frequency=Monthly
 
| frequency=Monthly
 
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| successor=Super GamePower
 
| successor=Super GamePower
 
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Supergame''''' was a [[Sega]]-oriented magazine published in Brazil by ''Nova Cultural Editorial Ltda.'' between July 1991 and February/March 1994. In April 1994 the staff of ''Supergame'' and ''GamePower'', a Nintendo-oriented magazine from the same publisher, decided to merge the two magazines giving birth to one of most popular brazilian videogame magazines, the '''''Super GamePower'''''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Supergame''''' was a [[Sega]]-oriented magazine published in Brazil by ''Nova Cultural Editorial Ltda.'' between July 1991 and March 1994. The issue number 32 of ''Supergame'' informed the readers that it was going to merge with a Nintendo-oriented magazine magazine from the same publisher, the ''GamePower''. This decision marked the birth of one of the biggest videogame magazines published in Brazil, the ''Super GamePower''.
 
 
  
 
==Back Issues==
 
==Back Issues==
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File:SuperGame_BR_30.pdf|Issue #30 (January 1994)
 
File:SuperGame_BR_30.pdf|Issue #30 (January 1994)
 
File:SuperGame_BR_31.pdf|Issue #31 (February 1994)
 
File:SuperGame_BR_31.pdf|Issue #31 (February 1994)
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File:SuperGame_BR_32_cover.jpg|Issue #32 (March 1994)
 
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Supergame was a Sega-oriented magazine published in Brazil by Nova Cultural Editorial Ltda. between July 1991 and March 1994. The issue number 32 of Supergame informed the readers that it was going to merge with a Nintendo-oriented magazine magazine from the same publisher, the GamePower. This decision marked the birth of one of the biggest videogame magazines published in Brazil, the Super GamePower.

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