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Sega Pro
Issue 38, November 1994
EditorDominic Handy
CategoriesVideo game magazines
FrequencyMonthly
First issueNovember 1991
Final issue1996
CompanyParagon Publishing
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0964-2641

Sega Pro was the first publication from Paragon Publishing and catered for the Sega consoles: the Master System, Game Gear and the Mega Drive. Early editorial staff included Dominic Handy (editor), Les Ellis (games editor), Dave Perry (designer), James Scullion and Damian Butt as staff writers. The magazine existed between 1991 and 1996.[1] A German edition of Sega Pro was also published (1992-1994).

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Transcription

Sega Pro CD

During the end of 1994, Paragon Publishing launched a CD version of the magazine, to be released alongside the normal version, simply title Sega Pro CD. Published separately from Sega Pro, starting in October 1994 with issue 1 through to issue 3. From January 1995 Paragon started releasing both magazine editions with the same issue number sequence carried on from the original Sega Pro (issue 40). Versions with and without the cover CD were available, with a price difference, and those who bought the wrong one could send away their request to get the demo sent to them.

Decline

Due to saturation of the console magazine market, among other issues, readership declined from 64,003 in 1993 to just over 30,000 in 1994.[2] By the end of 1995, the magazine content had shifted, inevitably, towards Sega's Saturn games and Master System, Mega Drive and Game Gear content all quietly disappeared.

References

  1. ^ "Sega Pro". Sega Retro. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  2. ^ "The Videogame Magazine Crash of 1994". Out of Print Archive. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

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