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Defunct video game magazine 1992-1994 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sega Zone was a Sega orientated publication from Dennis Publishing in the early 1990s. Sega Zone had split off from the former multiformat console title Game Zone, which continued as a Nintendo magazine. Early Dennis Publishing staff members included launch editor Amaya Lopez, deputy editor Vivienne Nagy, and staff writer Martin Pond.
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Editor | Amaya Lopez |
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Categories | Video game magazines |
Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | November 1992 |
Final issue | 1994 |
Company |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0967-7291 |
OCLC | 500046860 |
In 1993 Sega Zone, along with Game Zone, was sold to Future Publishing. During this period Sega Zone had the following familiar Future names working for the magazine; Tim Norris (editor), Tim Tucker (deputy editor), Josse Billson (staff writer) and Stuart Campbell (longtime contributor).
In early 1994 Future Publishing itself sold the Sega Zone title onto Maverick Magazines.[1] The same year the titles faded away.[1]
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