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The '''Sega Masters Club''' was an officially sponsored fan club in the [[History of Sega in Belgium and The Netherlands|Benelux]] region of Europe during the early 1990's. The club offered several members-only benefits upon joining, including an exclusive audio CD containing music from a variety of [[Master System]] games, a metal pin, a membership card, and a subscription to their magazine, [[Sega Masters Club News]]. The cost for a one-year membership was 495 Belgian Francs (or approximately $15 USD in 1991).
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The '''Sega Masters Club''' was an officially sponsored fan club in the Benelux region of Europe during the early 1990's. The club offered several members-only benefits upon joining, including an exclusive audio CD containing music from a variety of [[Master System]] games, a metal pin, a membership card, and a subscription to their magazine, [[Sega Masters Club News]]. The cost for a one-year membership was 495 Belgian Francs (or approximately $15 USD in 1991).
  
== Member-Exclusive Audio CD Contents ==
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A version of ''[[Power Drift & Mega Drive]]'' on CD was also made available to members.
 
 
# [[Power Drift]] (''Like the Wind'' Arrange Version)
 
# [[Phantasy Star II]] (''Opening Theme'' Arrange Version)
 
# [[Space Harrier II]] (''A Legend of Harrier'' Arrange Version)
 
# [[Altered Beast]] (''Closed in Upon Me'' Arrange Version)
 
# [[Alex Kidd]] (Original Version)
 
# [[Super Thunder Blade]] ([[Mega Drive]] Original Version)
 
# [[Power Drift]] (Original Version)
 
# [[Scramble Spirits]] (Original Version)
 
# [[Dynamite Dux]] (Original Version)
 
* '''Total Length:''' 64:31
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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SegaMastersClub BX Brochure.pdf|Membership brochure
 
SegaMastersClub BX Brochure.pdf|Membership brochure
 
Sega_Masters_Club_Membership_promotion.jpg|''[[Thunder Blade]]'' arcade machine promotion
 
Sega_Masters_Club_Membership_promotion.jpg|''[[Thunder Blade]]'' arcade machine promotion
Sega_Masters_Club_CD_disc.png|CD
 
 
Sega_Masters_Club_pin.jpg|Member-exclusive pin
 
Sega_Masters_Club_pin.jpg|Member-exclusive pin
 
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The Sega Masters Club was an officially sponsored fan club in the Benelux region of Europe during the early 1990's. The club offered several members-only benefits upon joining, including an exclusive audio CD containing music from a variety of Master System games, a metal pin, a membership card, and a subscription to their magazine, Sega Masters Club News. The cost for a one-year membership was 495 Belgian Francs (or approximately $15 USD in 1991).

A version of Power Drift & Mega Drive on CD was also made available to members.

Gallery

References



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