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 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 8533 Collections and/or Records:

Sega Power / Saturn Power

 Series
Identifier: MAG-SEGAPOWER
Abstract

Sega Power (originally known as S: The Sega Magazine) was an unofficial monthly British magazines covering Sega consoles. The magazine ran for eight years before it was discontinued. Towards the end of Sega Power's run, Future Publishing launched a spinoff publication, Saturn Power, to capitalize on the debut of Sega's new platform; the new magazine ran for ten months before it was also discontinued.

Dates: Publication: 1989–1998

Sega Pro

 Series
Identifier: MAG-SEGAPRO
Abstract

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.

Dates: Publication: 1991–1995

Sega Pro, Issue 13, November 1992

 Item — Location Sega Pro
Identifier: MAG-SEGAPRO.13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection currently includes one issue of Sega Pro (Issue 13, November 1992).

Dates: Publication: November 1992

Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 3, Fall 1988

 Item — Location Sega newsletters
Identifier: MAG-SEGANEWS-CHALLENGE.4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Publication: Fall 1988

Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 4, January 1989

 Item — Location Sega newsletters
Identifier: MAG-SEGANEWS-CHALLENGE.5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Publication: January 1989

Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 5, April 1989

 Item — Location Sega newsletters
Identifier: MAG-SEGANEWS-CHALLENGE.6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Publication: April 1989

Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter, Number 6, December 1989

 Item — Location Sega newsletters
Identifier: MAG-SEGANEWS-CHALLENGE.7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Publication: December 1989

Sega Visions

 Series
Identifier: MAG-SEGAVISIONS
Abstract Sega Visions was the official North American magazine for Sega consoles, seemingly inspired by Nintendo's official magazine Nintendo Power. The magazine covered new and upcoming games for Sega platforms, Sega hardware, and interviews with developers.For the first nine issues, Sega Visions was produced by a small advertising firm called The Communiqué Group, before Sega switched production over to GamePro publisher IDG Communications. The magazine ran for five years and was mostly...
Dates: Publication: 1990–1995

Sega Visions, November/December 1992

 Item — Location Sega Visions
Identifier: MAG-SEGAVISIONS.10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: Publication: November/December 1992

Sega Visions, February/March 1993

 Item — Location Sega Visions
Identifier: MAG-SEGAVISIONS.11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: Publication: February/March 1993