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''Mega Drive Advanced Gaming'' was a magazine that focused on the
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, but would also cover the Mega-CD and
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. Launched by Maverick Magazines around the same time as
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's ''MEGA'' in August 1992, with issue 1 cover dated as September 1992. In 1995 the magazine ceased publication. Hugh Gollner, publisher and owner of Maverick Magazines, granted the magazine preservation project permission to scan, edit and release the back issues of ''Mega Drive Advanced Gaming''.Out-of-Print Archive
/ref> Mega Drive Advanced Gaming was the launch-title for Maverick Magazines. Early on in its life, it was recognised by the Audit Bureau of Circulations as the best-selling Mega Drive magazine in the UK.


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Archived Mega Drive Advanced Gaming magazines
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