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− | | magimage=SegaVisions. | + | | magimage=SegaVisions US 01.pdf |
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| title= | | title= | ||
| publisher=The Communique Group, Infotainment World | | publisher=The Communique Group, Infotainment World | ||
− | | system=[[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Mega CD]], [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Saturn]] | + | | system=[[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Mega-CD]], [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Saturn]] |
| country=United States | | country=United States | ||
− | | firstissue= | + | | firstissue= |
− | | lastissue= | + | | lastissue=25 |
| numberofissues=25 | | numberofissues=25 | ||
| frequency=Bimonthly, Quarterly | | frequency=Bimonthly, Quarterly | ||
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| ISSN= | | ISSN= | ||
− | | predecessor=[[Team Sega Newsletter]] | + | | predecessor=''[[Team Sega Newsletter]]'' |
| successor= | | successor= | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''Sega Visions''''' was a US-based magazine which focused on many of the [[Sega]] consoles of the early 1990s - the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Mega CD]]. Later issues also covered the [[Sega 32X]] and [[Sega Saturn]] | + | '''''Sega Visions''''' was a US-based magazine which focused on many of the [[Sega]] consoles of the early 1990s - the [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]]. Later issues also covered the [[Sega 32X]] and [[Sega Saturn]] |
The magazine was released to coincide with the launch of the North American [[Sega Genesis]], and was Sega's answer to the popular Nintendo-endorsed Nintendo Power magazine which was extremely popular with NES owners. Unfortunately Sega's mag read more like a long advertisement rather than giving the user any exclusive coverage of Sega products. | The magazine was released to coincide with the launch of the North American [[Sega Genesis]], and was Sega's answer to the popular Nintendo-endorsed Nintendo Power magazine which was extremely popular with NES owners. Unfortunately Sega's mag read more like a long advertisement rather than giving the user any exclusive coverage of Sega products. | ||
+ | ==Back issues== | ||
+ | {{issuetable|code=sv|region=US|name=Sega Visions|link=sega:{{PAGENAME}}| | ||
+ | {{issue|1|name=June/July 1990|date=1990-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 01.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|2|name=October/November 1990|date=1990-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 02.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|3|name=Winter 1990/1991|date=1990-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 03.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|4|name=April/May 1991|date=1991-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 04.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|5|name=Summer 1991|date=1991-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 05.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|6|name=Fall 1991|date=1991-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 06.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|7|name=Winter 1991/1992|date=1991-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 07.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|8|name=May/June 1992|date=1992-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 08.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|9|name=August/September 1992|date=1992-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 09.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|10|name=November/December 1992|date=1992-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 10.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|11|name=February/March 1993|date=199x-xx-xx|price=|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 11.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|12|name=April/May 1993|date=1993-xx-xx|price=3.50|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 12.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|13|name=June/July 1993|date=1993-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=|pdf=SegaVisions US 13.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|14|name=August/September 1993|date=1993-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 14.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|15|name=October/November 1993|date=1993-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 15.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|16|name=December/January 1993/1994|date=1993-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 16.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|17|name=February/March 1994|date=199x-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 17.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|18|name=April/May 1994|date=1994-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 18.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|19|name=June/July 1994|date=1994-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 19.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|20|name=August/September 1994|date=1994-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 20.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|21|name=October/November 1994|date=1994-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 21.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|22|name=December/January 1994/1995|date=1994-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 22.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|23|name=February/March 1995|date=199x-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 23.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|24|name=May 1995|date=1995-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 24.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|25|name=September 1995|date=1995-xx-xx|price=3.95|barcode=010086018103|pdf=SegaVisions US 25.pdf}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Extras and free gifts== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:SegaVisionsTradingCardsHints101.jpg|Trading Carts v1 Front | ||
+ | File:SegaVisionsTradingCardsHints102.jpg|Trading Carts v1 Back | ||
+ | File:SegaVisionsTradingCardsHints201.jpg|Trading Carts v2 Front | ||
+ | File:SegaVisionsTradingCardsHints202.jpg|Trading Carts v2 Back | ||
+ | SegaVisions subscription card.pdf|Subscription card | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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File:SegaVisions US 01.pdf |
Sega Visions |
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Publisher: The Communique Group, Infotainment World |
Country of origin: United States |
Backed systems: Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega-CD, Sega 32X, Sega Saturn |
First issue date: 1990-xx-xx |
Last issue date: 1995-xx-xx |
Number of issues: 25 |
Frequency: Bimonthly, Quarterly |
Preceded by: Team Sega Newsletter |
Sega Visions was a US-based magazine which focused on many of the Sega consoles of the early 1990s - the Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear and Sega Mega-CD. Later issues also covered the Sega 32X and Sega Saturn
The magazine was released to coincide with the launch of the North American Sega Genesis, and was Sega's answer to the popular Nintendo-endorsed Nintendo Power magazine which was extremely popular with NES owners. Unfortunately Sega's mag read more like a long advertisement rather than giving the user any exclusive coverage of Sega products.
Back issues
Extras and free gifts
References
Sega-related magazines published in the United States | |
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Sega Visions (1990-1995) Game Players Sega Guide! (1990-1993) | Mega Play (1990-1995) | Official Dreamcast Magazine (1999-2001) | DCM (1999-2000) |