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Revision as of 16:56, 21 June 2014

Template:Magazine MegaZone was a popular Sega-branded magazine distributed in Australia. From September 1994, the magazine was referred to as Sega MegaZone. For a short period it worked with the official branch of Sega of Australia, producing 8 magazines under the title of SegaZone.

Compared to modern gaming magazines, MegaZone took risks, often featuring high levels of violence and even nudity. It also occasionally reviewed games for other platforms.

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