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| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | | system=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | ||
| country=Japan | | country=Japan | ||
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− | | lastissue= | + | | lastissue=extra |
| numberofissues=11 | | numberofissues=11 | ||
| frequency= | | frequency= | ||
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| ISSN= | | ISSN= | ||
+ | | predecessor= | ||
+ | | successor=''[[Sega Fax Club]]'' | ||
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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' ('''''SPEC''''') was a newsletter service (later full-blown magazine) offered by [[Sega of Japan]]. Eight issues were released (technically eleven thanks to the existence of a prelude edition, "''SPEC'' 0", the "half-issue", "''SPEC'' 7.5", and the "1993 extra" edition) exclusively in Japan. As well as detailing upcoming games ''SPEC'' features interviews of developers and even suggests ways to "modify" your [[Sega Mega Drive]]. |
− | ==Back | + | ==Magazine Staff== |
− | + | ==List of staff== | |
− | + | {{multicol| | |
− | + | *[[Gamer Miki]]/Miki | |
− | + | *[[Okaru]] | |
− | + | *[[Shizuoka Taro]] | |
− | + | *[[Yoshibon]] / Yoshi | |
− | + | *[[Judy Totoya]] | |
− | + | *[[Choko]]/Choko Oneesan | |
− | + | *[[Pata|Patarin]]/Patachan/Pa | |
− | + | *[[UFO Zou]] | |
− | + | *[[Phoenix Rie]]/Rie | |
− | + | *[[Ossale Kohta]]/Ossale (Editor-in-chief) | |
− | </ | + | *[[Works Nishi]]/Locky P |
+ | *[[Mu]] | ||
+ | *[[Gen|Phoenix Gen]]/Gen | ||
+ | *[[Bigisland]] | ||
+ | *ういんだむ | ||
+ | *[[Bo]] | ||
+ | *[[Captain Elf|Cap-Elf]]/Cap | ||
+ | *[[Kyamura]] | ||
+ | *[[Toyo Ozaki]]/Ozaki | ||
+ | *[[L-R-Valley]] | ||
+ | *[[L.C.]] | ||
+ | *[[Sakatsu Rimo|S・Rimo]] | ||
+ | *[[Junichi Tsuchiya|Jun・Izy]] | ||
+ | *開発1号 | ||
+ | *Canつかさ | ||
+ | *[[Pal-Ko|Palko]] | ||
+ | *べ野郎/会社員ペ | ||
+ | *[[Kakuka]] | ||
+ | *[[Marsh]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Back issues== | ||
+ | {{issuetable|code=spec|region=JP|name=Sega Players Enjoy Club|link=sega:{{PAGENAME}}| | ||
+ | {{issue|0|name=Vol. 0|date=1988-08-26|price=|pdf=SPEC Vol 0.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|1|name=Vol. 1|date=1988-11-28|price=|pdf=SPEC Vol 1.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|2|name=Vol. 2|date=1989-02-06|price=|pdf=SPEC Vol 2.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|3|name=Vol. 3|date=1989-05-10|price=|pdf=SPEC Vol 3.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|4|name=Vol. 4|date=1989-10-20|price=|pdf=SPEC Vol 4.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|5|name=Vol. 5 Spring Special|date=1990-03-20|price=|pdf=SPEC JP 05.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|6|name=Vol. 6 Summer|date=1990-09-10|price=|pdf=SPEC 6.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|7|name=Vol. 7 Winter|date=1990-11-30|price=|pdf=SPEC JP 07.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|7.5|name=Vol. 7.5 1991 Summer|date=1991-07-08|price=|pdf=SPEC JP 075.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|8|name=Vol. 8 1992|date=1992-xx-xx|price=|pdf=SPEC JP 08.pdf}} | ||
+ | {{issue|extra|name=Extra 1993|date=1993-xx-xx|price=|cover=SPEC 1993 cover.jpg}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
− | + | {{SegaClubs}} |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 30 October 2023
File:SPEC Vol 0.pdf |
Sega Players Enjoy Club |
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Country of origin: Japan |
Backed systems: Sega Mega Drive |
First issue date: 1988-08-26 |
Last issue date: 1993-xx-xx |
Number of issues: 11 |
Succeeded by: Sega Fax Club |
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Sega Players Enjoy Club (SPEC) was a newsletter service (later full-blown magazine) offered by Sega of Japan. Eight issues were released (technically eleven thanks to the existence of a prelude edition, "SPEC 0", the "half-issue", "SPEC 7.5", and the "1993 extra" edition) exclusively in Japan. As well as detailing upcoming games SPEC features interviews of developers and even suggests ways to "modify" your Sega Mega Drive.
Magazine Staff
List of staff
- Gamer Miki/Miki
- Okaru
- Shizuoka Taro
- Yoshibon / Yoshi
- Judy Totoya
- Choko/Choko Oneesan
- Patarin/Patachan/Pa
- UFO Zou
- Phoenix Rie/Rie
- Ossale Kohta/Ossale (Editor-in-chief)
- Works Nishi/Locky P
- Mu
- Phoenix Gen/Gen
- Bigisland
- ういんだむ
- Bo
- Cap-Elf/Cap
- Kyamura
- Toyo Ozaki/Ozaki
- L-R-Valley
- L.C.
- S・Rimo
- Jun・Izy
- 開発1号
- Canつかさ
- Palko
- べ野郎/会社員ペ
- Kakuka
- Marsh
Back issues
References
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