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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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Hey guys, I'm looking for all Dreamcast Magazine issues by Paragon Publishing (unofficial!) for my collection. As well as Dreamcast Solutions spin-off magz (not quite sure how many of these exist). It's kinda weird they don't appear on eBay since it was one of the best-selling DC magz... Looking for the best condition, mint if possible (I think it's very realistic because again, it was very popular). If anyone has some of them to offer, we can make a deal I can pay with PayPal / Skrill. Cheers, Daniel.
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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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Disney's Aladdin, Battletoads, Riddick Bowe Boxing
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Disney's Aladdin for Game Gear is a platformer developed by SIMS and published in Japan by Sega. It differs significantly from the 16 bit versions of the game. Released: (JP) March 25, 1994 Battletoads for Game Gear is a beat-em-up platformer developed by Rare and published in Japan by Sega. Released: (JP) January 14, 1994 Riddick Bowe Boxing for Game Gear was developed by Micronet and published in Japan by Sega. Released (JP) January 21, 1994 Also featured in this ad are two "Game Gear +1" sets which included the Game Gear and a different pack-in game. One includes Sonic and Tails (known in the US as Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos), while the other includes Mickey Mouse no mahō no crystal (Mickey Mouse's Magic Crystal), (known in the US as Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse)-
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Golden Axe II is a side-scrolling beat-em-up developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive. Released: (JP) December 27, 1991 Ninja Burai Densetsu is a turn-based strategy game similar to Fire Emblem or Langrisser set in Sengoku-period Japan. It was developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive and was not released outside of Japan. Released: December 5, 1991 Taiheiki is a turn-based strategy game, based on the television drama of the same name, which in turn is based on a famous 14th-century historical epic which chronicles the fall of the Hōjō clan during the Kamakura period of Japanese history. It was developed by Tose and published by Sega for the Mega Drive. It was not released outside of Japan. Released: (JP) December 13, 1991
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