Sega games and platforms
Found in 280 Collections and/or Records:
Sega Pro
Sega Pro was an unofficial British Sega magazine by Paragon Publishing covering games for Sega platforms. Starting in October 1994, Paragon also launched a short-lived companion magazine titled Sega Pro CD to synergize with the Mega-CD hardware.
Sega Pro ran for four years, ending in late 1995.
Sega Pro, Issue 13, November 1992
This collection currently includes one issue of Sega Pro (Issue 13, November 1992).
Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 3, Fall 1988
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.
Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 4, January 1989
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.
Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 5, April 1989
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.
Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 6, December 1989
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.
Sega Visions
Sega Visions, November/December 1992
This is a complete collection of Sega Visions.
Issue numbers for Sega Vision were discontinued after IDG Communications began producing the magazine; later issues are cataloged by date instead.
Sega Visions, February/March 1993
This is a complete collection of Sega Visions.
Issue numbers for Sega Vision were discontinued after IDG Communications began producing the magazine; later issues are cataloged by date instead.
Sega Visions, April/May 1993
This is a complete collection of Sega Visions.
Issue numbers for Sega Vision were discontinued after IDG Communications began producing the magazine; later issues are cataloged by date instead.
