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Defunct video game magazine 1992-1994 This article is about the defunct magazine. For the clone game console, see Sega Zone (console).

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Sega Zone
March 1993 cover
EditorAmaya Lopez
CategoriesVideo game magazines
FrequencyMonthly
First issueNovember 1992
Final issue1994
Company
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0967-7291
OCLC500046860

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.

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. Later that year the titles were closed down.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Videogame Magazine Crash of 1994". Out of Print Archive. Retrieved 16 October 2016.

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