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The Official Sega Club
Country of origin: UK
Backed systems: Sega Master System
First issue date:
Last issue date:
Number of issues: 4?
Frequency: Quarterly
Succeeded by: S: The Sega Magazine

The Official Sega Club was a British club and newsletter offered in the late 1980s primarily covering the Sega Master System.

Magazine articles

Main article: The Official Sega Club/Magazine articles.

Back issues

References



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