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Supergame |
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Publisher: Nova Cultural |
Country of origin: Brazil |
Backed systems: Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega-CD, Sega Arcades |
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Number of issues: 32 |
Frequency: Monthly |
Succeeded by: SuperGamePower |
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Supergame was a Sega-oriented magazine published in Brazil by Nova Cultural Editorial Ltda. between July 1991 and March 1994. It featured only contents about Sega due to a contract between the publishing house and Tectoy, firmed upon its creation.[1]
The Supergame was succeeded by the multi-format magazine SuperGamePower, which was born with the merge of Supergame and the Nintendo-oriented magazine GamePower, from the same publisher. SuperGamePower was one of the most popular and long-lived video game magazines published in Brazil.
Back issues
Extras
Many issues came with supplements, most of which were posters:
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- Issue #1 - Ghouls'n Ghosts poster
- Issue #2 - Thunder Force II poster and Supergame's sticker
- Issue #3 - Gain Ground poster
- Issue #4 - Sonic poster
- Issue #5 - ESWAT poster
- Issue #6 - Poster (subject yet to be confirmed)
- Issue #8 - Golden Axe II poster
- Issue #9 - Decap Attack poster
- Issue #10 - Quackshot poster
- Issue #11 - Sonic poster
- Issue #12 - ToeJam & Earl poster
- Issue #13 - Kid Chameleon poster
- Issue #14 - James Pond II poster
- Issue #15 - Air Rescue poster
- Issue #17 - Bart vs. the Space Mutants poster
- Issue #18 - Sonic 2 poster
- Issue #19 - World of Illusion poster
- Issue #20 - Taz-Mania poster
- Issue #21 - Chakan poster
- Issue #23 - Nine cards of Streets of Rage II
- Issue #24 - Nine cards of Street Fighter II
- Issue #28 - Sonic Spinball poster