Difference between revisions of "Beep! MegaDrive"

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* [[{{PAGENAME}}/OH! NEO GEO|Oh! Neo Geo]]
 
* [[{{PAGENAME}}/OH! NEO GEO|Oh! Neo Geo]]
* [[{{PAGENAME}}/HYPER SEGA|Hyper Sega]]
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}/HYPER SEGA|Hyper Sega]]: Column about Sega amusement
* [[{{PAGENAME}}/Urawaza League|Urawaza League]] : About Tips and Tricks
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}/Urawaza League|Urawaza League]]: Tips and Tricks
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}/Dokusya Race|Dokusya Race]]: Reader's Rating
  
 
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Revision as of 16:01, 8 September 2018

Template:Magazine Beep! MegaDrive (ビープ!メガドライブ) was a monthly magazine sold within Japan that focused on the Sega Mega Drive. It was the successor to Beep!, a multi-format magazine which had given significant coverage to the Sega Master System at a time when most other Japanese publications focused almost solely on the Famicom.

The magazine continued until 1995 when it was rebranded Sega Saturn Magazine and focused on the Sega Saturn.

Back issues

Note: PDF needed: Summer 1989/1989-10/1990-08/1990-10 --Akiyama Akane (talk) 00:44, 5 August 2018 (CDT)

Serialization

References


Sega-related magazines published in Japan
Soft Bank Beep! MegaDrive (1989-1994) | Sega Saturn Magazine (1994-1998) | Sega Magazine (1996-1997) | Dreamcast Magazine (1998-2001) | Dorimaga (2001-2006)
Tokuma Shoten Mega Drive Fan (1989-1994) | Saturn Fan (1994-1998) | Dreamcast Fan (1998-2000)
Kadokawa Shoten Marukatsu Mega Drive (1992-1994) | Dreamcast Walker (1998)
MediaWorks Dengeki Mega Drive (1993) | Dengeki Sega EX (1996-1997) | Dengeki Sega Saturn (1997-1998) | Dengeki Dreamcast (1998-2000)
ASCII Tech Saturn (1995-1997)
Takarajima Saturn Super (1995-1997)
Mainichi Communications Great Saturn Z (1996-1998) | Dreamcast Press (1998-2000)
Enterbrain Famitsu Saturn (1996-1997) | Famitsu DC (1999-2001)
Sony Magazines Hyper Saturn (1996-1997) | Saturn V (1997)