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- This article is about the Russian books dedicated to Sega Dreamcast. For free online gaming service provided with Sega Dreamcast , see Dreamarena.
DreamArena |
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Publisher: Slovo i Delo, Neva-Vizit |
Country of origin: Russia |
First issue date: 2001-xx-xx |
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DreamArena was a series of books published in Russia. These books were associated with the Russian site Dreamarena which was created by Simba's Video Games.
DreamArena
Issue | Name | Date | Price | Barcode | Extras | |
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1 | 2001-xx-xx | |||||
2 | 200x-xx-xx | |||||
3 | 200x-xx-xx | |||||
4 | 2002-xx-xx | |||||
5 | 200x-xx-xx |
DreamArena Gold
Issue | Name | Date | Price | Barcode | Extras | |
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2001-xx | 2001-xx-xx | |||||
2002-02 | 2002-02-xx | |||||
? | 200x-xx-xx | |||||
2002-xx | 2002-xx-xx | |||||
? | 200x-xx-xx | |||||
? | 200x-xx-xx |
DreamArena (Dreamcast Encyclopedia)
Issue | Name | Date | Price | Barcode | Extras | |
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1 | 2002-02-xx | |||||
2 | 2003-xx-xx |