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'''''Sonic Times''''' is a promotional newsletter sent to Sega retailers during the height of the [[Sega Genesis]]' popularity in the United States produced by Sega of America's merchandising department. The content of the eight-page mini-magazine is geared specifically towards retail stores, detailing marketing schedules, top games being sold, upcoming first- and third-party games, and work done with Sega of America's non-profit wing, the [[Sega Foundation]].
 
'''''Sonic Times''''' is a promotional newsletter sent to Sega retailers during the height of the [[Sega Genesis]]' popularity in the United States produced by Sega of America's merchandising department. The content of the eight-page mini-magazine is geared specifically towards retail stores, detailing marketing schedules, top games being sold, upcoming first- and third-party games, and work done with Sega of America's non-profit wing, the [[Sega Foundation]].
  
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Sonic Times is a promotional newsletter sent to Sega retailers during the height of the Sega Genesis' popularity in the United States produced by Sega of America's merchandising department. The content of the eight-page mini-magazine is geared specifically towards retail stores, detailing marketing schedules, top games being sold, upcoming first- and third-party games, and work done with Sega of America's non-profit wing, the Sega Foundation.

Back issues