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{{stub}}'''''Saturn Power''''' was a monthly magazine released in the UK, as the successor to ''[[Sega Power]]''. It was relaunched in June 1997 as consoles previously covered by ''Sega Power'', the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] were no longer being supported, and so the next logical step seemed to be to back the [[Sega Saturn]]. However, the magazine only saw 10 issues released before being axed. | {{stub}}'''''Saturn Power''''' was a monthly magazine released in the UK, as the successor to ''[[Sega Power]]''. It was relaunched in June 1997 as consoles previously covered by ''Sega Power'', the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] were no longer being supported, and so the next logical step seemed to be to back the [[Sega Saturn]]. However, the magazine only saw 10 issues released before being axed. | ||
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The magazine came with its own set of branded demo discs. | The magazine came with its own set of branded demo discs. |
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Saturn Power |
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Publisher: Future Publishing |
Country of origin: United Kingdom |
Backed systems: Sega Saturn |
First issue date: 1997-xx-xx |
Last issue date: 1997-12-31 |
Number of issues: 10 |
Frequency: Monthly |
ISSN: 1368-0013 |
Preceded by: Sega Power |
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Saturn Power was a monthly magazine released in the UK, as the successor to Sega Power. It was relaunched in June 1997 as consoles previously covered by Sega Power, the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive were no longer being supported, and so the next logical step seemed to be to back the Sega Saturn. However, the magazine only saw 10 issues released before being axed.
Saturn Power was originally set to be a separate magazine from Sega Power, with the two running in parallel starting from 9th November 1996[1].
The magazine came with its own set of branded demo discs.
Ratings
- Main article: Saturn Power/Ratings.
Back issues
Issue | Name | Date | Price | Barcode | Extras | |
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1 | June 1997 | 1997-xx-xx | £4.994.99 | 9771368001008-06 | Saturn Power No. 1 demo disc | |
2 | July 1997 | 1997-05-28 | £4.994.99 | 9771368001008-07 | Saturn Power No. 2 demo disc | |
3 | 50px | August 1997 | 1997-06-25 | £4.994.99 | 9771368001008-08 | Saturn Power No. 3 audio disc |
4 | 50px | September 1997 | 1997-xx-xx | £2.502.50 | 9771368001992-09 | |
5 | October 1997 | 1997-xx-xx | £4.994.99 | 9771368001008-10 | Wipeout 2097 demo disc | |
6 | November 1997 | 1997-09-17 | £2.502.50 | 9771368001015-11 | Poster | |
7 | December 1997 | 1997-10-14 | £2.502.50 | 9771368001015-12 | ||
8 | Christmas 1997 | 1997-11-10 | £2.502.50 | 9771368001015-13 | ||
9 | January 1998 | 1997-12-03 | £2.502.50 | 9771368001015-01 | ||
10 | February 1998 | 1997-12-31 | £2.502.50 | 9771368001015-02 |
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