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− | {{stub}}'''''DCM''''' (Dreamcast Magazine), not to be confused with ''[[Dreamcast Monthly]]'' which also used "DCM" as an abbreviation, is an unofficial [[Sega Dreamcast]] magazine released in the United States. It is an extremely rare publication and is assumed to have been an unsuccessful one - only four issues were published. | + | {{stub}}'''''DCM''''' (Dreamcast Magazine{{fileref|DCM US cover 01.jpg}}), not to be confused with ''[[Dreamcast Monthly]]'' which also used "DCM" as an abbreviation, is an unofficial [[Sega Dreamcast]] magazine released in the United States. It is an extremely rare publication and is assumed to have been an unsuccessful one - only four issues were published. |
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Publisher: Ziff-Davis |
Country of origin: United States |
Backed systems: Sega Dreamcast |
First issue date: 1999-xx-xx |
Last issue date: 2000-xx-xx |
Number of issues: 4 |
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DCM (Dreamcast Magazine[1]), not to be confused with Dreamcast Monthly which also used "DCM" as an abbreviation, is an unofficial Sega Dreamcast magazine released in the United States. It is an extremely rare publication and is assumed to have been an unsuccessful one - only four issues were published.
Ratings
- Main article: DCM/Ratings.
Back issues
References
Sega-related magazines published in the United States | |
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Sega Visions (1990-1995) Game Players Sega Guide! (1990-1993) | Mega Play (1990-1995) | Official Dreamcast Magazine (1999-2001) | DCM (1999-2000) |