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==Back Issues==
 
==Back Issues==
 
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SegaForce US 1992.jpg|Issue #?? (Winter 1992)
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SegaForce US 1992-11.pdf|1992-11
SegaForce US 1993.jpg|Issue #?? (1993)
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SegaForce US 1992-Winter.pdf|1992 (Winter)
SegaForce US 1994.jpg|Issue #?? (1994-07)
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SegaForce US 1993.jpg|1993-??
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SegaForce US 1993-11.pdf|1993-11
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SegaForce US 1994.jpg|1994-07
 
SegaForce US 1994-10.pdf|Issue #??  (1994-10? 11?)
 
SegaForce US 1994-10.pdf|Issue #??  (1994-10? 11?)
No scan|Issue #??
 
 
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[[Category:Mega Drive magazines]]
 
[[Category:Mega Drive magazines]]
 
[[Category:Game Gear magazines]]
 
[[Category:Game Gear magazines]]
 
[[Category:Saturn magazines]]
 
[[Category:Saturn magazines]]

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The United States edition of Sega Force was a magazine distributed as a suppliment to Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM), and its spin-off, EGM² during the early 1990s. Unlike EGM which was a multi-platform magazine, Sega Force concentrated solely on Sega systems, particularly the Sega Mega Drive (and its add-ons), Sega Game Gear and Sega Saturn.

Sega Force releases were irregular, and the fact the supplement was carried in two magazines leads to further confusion. Issues seem to have been roughly bi-annual between late 1992 and 1995. Specifically which issues came with which magazine is not yet fully understood.

For the most part, Sega Force only covered Sega-related news and game previews. Full game reviews were handled by EGM.

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