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Sega Saturn Magazine was a magazine published by Soft Bank from 1994 to 1998. It focused on the Sega Saturn. It succeeded Beep! MegaDrive at some point in 1995. It later became Dreamcast Magazine.
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Maō Renjishi is a fighting game for the Mega Drive developed by Kid Corps. and published in Japan by Taito. It was released on the Genesis in the US as Mystical Fighter. Released: (JP) October 25, 1991 Runark is a beat-em-up platform game for the Mega Drive developed and published in Japan by Taito. It was released on the Genesis in the US as Growl. Released: (JP) November 5, 1991
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