Difference between revisions of "Megazone"

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Megazone AU 32 cover.jpg|Issue #32 (October 1993)
 
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Megazone AU 33 cover.jpg|Issue #33 (November 1993)
 
Megazone AU 33 cover.jpg|Issue #33 (November 1993)
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File:Megazone_34.jpg|Issue #34 (December 1993)
 
Megazone AU 35 cover.jpg|Issue #35 (January 1994)
 
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No scan|Issue #43 (September 1994)
 
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File:SegaMegaZone AU 44 cover.jpg|Issue #44 (October 1994)
 
File:SegaMegaZone AU 44 cover.jpg|Issue #44 (October 1994)
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File:Megazone_45.jpg|Issue #45 (November 1994)
 
No scan|Issue #46 (December 1994)
 
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SegaMegaZone AU 47 cover.jpg|Issue #47 (January 1995)
 
SegaMegaZone AU 47 cover.jpg|Issue #47 (January 1995)

Revision as of 22:50, 3 May 2018

Template:Magazine Megazone was a popular multi-format video game magazine distributed in Australia. Starting with issue #32 (October 1993), the magazine became solely interested in Sega products, eventually changings its name to Sega Megazone in September 1994.

Compared to modern gaming magazines, MegaZone took risks, often featuring high levels of violence and even nudity.

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