''Sega Saturn Magazine'' was a monthly UK magazine covering the
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
, a
home video game console
A home video game console is a video game console that is designed to be connected to a display device, such as a television, and an external power source as to play video games. Home consoles are generally less powerful and customizable than ...
.
It held the official Saturn magazine license for the UK, and some issues included a demo CD created by
Sega, ''Sega Flash'', which included playable games and game footage.
In 1997, the magazine reported a readership of 30,140.
The last issue, 37, was published in November 1998.
History
''Sega Saturn Magazine'' was originally known as ''Sega Magazine,''
which launched in 1994 and covered the Sega consoles available at the time, including the
Master System
The is an 8-bit
History of video game consoles (third generation), third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of ...
,
Mega Drive
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,
Mega-CD,
32X
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and
Game Gear
The is an 8-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990, in Japan, in April 1991 throughout North America and Europe, and during 1992 in Australia. The Game Gear pri ...
. In November 1995, it was relaunched as ''Sega Saturn Magazine''
and coverage of other Sega consoles was gradually reduced.
In addition to reviews, previews, and demo discs, the magazine included interviews with developers about topics such as the development libraries that Sega was providing them with, and would routinely cover topics of interest only to hardcore gamers such as imported Japanese
RPG RPG may refer to:
Military
* Rocket-propelled grenade, a shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
**''Ruchnoi Protivotankoviy Granatomyot'' (Russian: ''Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт''), hand-held anti-tank grenade laun ...
s and
beat 'em up
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s. The magazine retained its title even after its content became chiefly devoted to the Saturn's successor, the
Dreamcast
The is a home video game console released by Sega on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe. It was the first sixth-generation video game console, preceding Sony's PlayStation 2, N ...
, as the Saturn had been discontinued in Europe.
References
External links
Retromags.com - Sega Saturn Magazine Contents(Wayback Machine copy)
SegaSaturn.co.uk - Interview with SSM editor Richard LeadbetterSegaFans Archive of Sega Saturn Magazine(Wayback Machine copy)
*
Archived Sega Saturn Magazines on the
Wayback Machine
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Sega Magazine Archive on Sega Retro
1994 establishments in the United Kingdom
1998 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom
Golden Joystick Award winners
Magazines established in 1994
Magazines disestablished in 1998
Magazines published in London
Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Sega magazines
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Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom
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