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The Official Sega Club |
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Country of origin: UK |
Backed systems: Sega Master System |
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Last issue date: |
Number of issues: 4? |
Frequency: Quarterly |
Succeeded by: S: The Sega Magazine |
The Official Sega Club was a British club and newsletter offered in the late 1980s primarily covering the Sega Master System.
Magazine articles
- Main article: The Official Sega Club/Magazine articles.
Back issues
References
Sega clubs and official membership services |
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Club Sega de San Martin (Argentina) | Sega Club (Australia) | Sega Masters Club (Benelux) | Sega Club (Brazil) | Sega Klubben (Denmark) | Sega Club (Egypt) | Sega Clubi (Finland) | Club Sega (France) | Sega Club (Greece) | Sega es Nintendo Klub (Hungary) | Sega Club (Israel) | Sega Players Enjoy Club (Japan) | Sega Partners (Japan) | Dreamcast Partners (Japan) | Taisho Roman Club (Japan) | Sega Mega Klubos (Latvia) | SegaClub (The Netherlands) | Sega Club (New Zealand) | Klub Sega (Poland) | Clube Sega (Portugal) | Sega Klubovi (Serbia and Montenegro) | Segoteka (Serbia and Montenegro) | Sega Klubben (Sweden) | Club Sega (Turkey) | The Official Sega Club (UK) |