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'''''Sega Pro''''' was a Russian magazine about Sega games. It was created thanks to Midas which had the right to sell English versions of [[Sega Pro]] magazine in CIS countries. The company decided to translate issue 53 into Russian and that's how the first trial number came out. The editor became Gennadiy Popovich. No more issues of ''Sega Pro'' were created, but it was possible to buy this issue 0 still in 1997 from official Sega distributors, for example [[Buka]].
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'''''Sega Pro''''' was a Russian magazine about Sega games. It was created thanks to Midas which had the right to sell English versions of [[Sega Pro]] magazine in CIS countries. The company decided to translate issue 53 into Russian and that's how the first trial number came out. The editor became Gennadiy Popovich. Midas printed 16 000 copies of the magazine. No more issues of ''Sega Pro'' were created, but it was possible to buy this issue 0 still in 1997 from official Sega distributors, for example [[Buka]].
  
 
==Back issues==
 
==Back issues==

Latest revision as of 08:12, 13 November 2022

File:Sega Pro 0 RU.pdf
Sega Pro
Publisher: Midas
Country of origin: Russia
Backed systems: Sega Saturn, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, Mega Drive 32X
First issue date: 1996-03-12
Last issue date: 1996-03-12
Number of issues: 1
Frequency: Monthly

Sega Pro was a Russian magazine about Sega games. It was created thanks to Midas which had the right to sell English versions of Sega Pro magazine in CIS countries. The company decided to translate issue 53 into Russian and that's how the first trial number came out. The editor became Gennadiy Popovich. Midas printed 16 000 copies of the magazine. No more issues of Sega Pro were created, but it was possible to buy this issue 0 still in 1997 from official Sega distributors, for example Buka.

Back issues

Issue PDF Name Date Price Barcode Extras
0 Logo-pdf.svg Mart 1996 1996-03-12

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