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{{stub}}The Japanese edition of '''''Sega Magazine''''' was a [[Sega]]-branded magazine covering the likes of the [[Sega Saturn]]. It was officially licensed by Sega. It is suspected that only nine issues were produced.
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The Japanese edition of '''''Sega Magazine''''' (セガマガジン) was a [[Sega]]-branded magazine which covered several of their business interests during the 1996-97 period, including (but not limited to) the [[Sega Saturn]], [[Model 2]] and [[Model 3]] arcade games, and amusement centres such as [[Joypolis]]. It was officially licensed by Sega.  
  
==Back Issues==
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Like its official successor ''[[Sega Jack]]'', the magazine was distributed for free in Sega's [[Amusement Theme Park]] venues, and also later received a digital version on their official website. It is suspected that only nine issues were produced, with the relaunched ''[[Sega Maga]]'' picking up from where it left off (and initially using the same name).
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No scan|Issue #1996/12
 
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File:SegaMagazine JP 1997-3 cover.jpg|Issue #1997/3
 
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File:SegaMagazine JP.jpg|Issue #1997/7-8
 
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[[Category:Saturn magazines]]
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==Back issues==
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{{issue|1|name=1996-01 (1996-11)|date=1996-10-11|price=300|barcode=1015509110302|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 01 199611.pdf}}
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{{issue|2|name=1996-02 (1996-12)|date=1996-11-13|price=300|barcode=1015509120301|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 02 199612.pdf}}
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{{issue|3|name=1997-01 (1997-01)|date=1996-12-13|price=300|barcode=1015509010305|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 03 199701.pdf}}
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{{issue|4|name=1997-02 (1997-02)|date=1997-01-13|price=300|barcode=1015509020304|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 04 199702.pdf}}
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{{issue|5|name=1997-03 (1997-03)|date=1997-02-13|price=300|barcode=1015509030303|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 05 199703.pdf}}
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{{issue|6|name=1997-04 (1997-04)|date=1997-03-13|price=300|barcode=1015509040302|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 06 199704.pdf}}
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{{issue|7|name=1997-05 (1997-05, 06)|date=1997-04-11|price=300|barcode=1115509060307|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 07 19970506.pdf}}
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{{issue|8|name=1997-06 (1997-07, 08)|date=1997-06-13|price=300|barcode=1115509080305|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 08 19970708.pdf}}
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{{issue|9|name=1997-07 (1997-09)|date=1997-08-13|price=300|barcode=1115509090304|pdf=Sega Magazine JP Issue 09 199709.pdf}}
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==References==
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Revision as of 07:46, 5 May 2021

SegaMagazine JP logo.png
File:Sega Magazine JP Issue 01 199611.pdf
Sega Magazine
Publisher: Soft Bank
Country of origin: Japan
Backed systems: Sega Saturn
First issue date: 1996-10-11
Last issue date: 1997-08-13
Number of issues: 9
Frequency: Bimonthly, Monthly
Preceded by: Sega Jack
Succeeded by: Sega Maga

The Japanese edition of Sega Magazine (セガマガジン) was a Sega-branded magazine which covered several of their business interests during the 1996-97 period, including (but not limited to) the Sega Saturn, Model 2 and Model 3 arcade games, and amusement centres such as Joypolis. It was officially licensed by Sega.

Like its official successor Sega Jack, the magazine was distributed for free in Sega's Amusement Theme Park venues, and also later received a digital version on their official website. It is suspected that only nine issues were produced, with the relaunched Sega Maga picking up from where it left off (and initially using the same name).

Back issues

Issue PDF Name Date Price Barcode Extras
1 Logo-pdf.svg 1996-01 (1996-11) 1996-10-11 ¥300300 1015509110302
2 Logo-pdf.svg 1996-02 (1996-12) 1996-11-13 ¥300300 1015509120301
3 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-01 (1997-01) 1996-12-13 ¥300300 1015509010305
4 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-02 (1997-02) 1997-01-13 ¥300300 1015509020304
5 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-03 (1997-03) 1997-02-13 ¥300300 1015509030303
6 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-04 (1997-04) 1997-03-13 ¥300300 1015509040302
7 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-05 (1997-05, 06) 1997-04-11 ¥300300 1115509060307
8 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-06 (1997-07, 08) 1997-06-13 ¥300300 1115509080305
9 Logo-pdf.svg 1997-07 (1997-09) 1997-08-13 ¥300300 1115509090304

References


Sega-related magazines published in Japan
Soft Bank Beep! MegaDrive (1989-1994) | Sega Saturn Magazine (1994-1998) | Sega Magazine (1996-1997) | Dreamcast Magazine (1998-2001) | Dorimaga (2001-2006)
Tokuma Shoten Mega Drive Fan (1989-1994) | Saturn Fan (1994-1998) | Dreamcast Fan (1998-2000)
Kadokawa Shoten Marukatsu Mega Drive (1992-1994) | Dreamcast Walker (1998)
MediaWorks Dengeki Mega Drive (1993) | Dengeki Sega EX (1996-1997) | Dengeki Sega Saturn (1997-1998) | Dengeki Dreamcast (1998-2000)
ASCII Tech Saturn (1995-1997)
Takarajima Saturn Super (1995-1997)
Mainichi Communications Great Saturn Z (1996-1998) | Dreamcast Press (1998-2000)
Enterbrain Famitsu Saturn (1996-1997) | Famitsu DC (1999-2001)
Sony Magazines Hyper Saturn (1996-1997) | Saturn V (1997)