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- Mega_Zone abstract "Mega Zone was a publication from Elwood, Vic.: Megazone Publications which ran from 1989 to October 1995, ultimately publishing 56 issues. Mega Zone originally started out as a bi-monthly, multi-platform magazine but started publishing monthly and switched its focus to Sega software only in June 1993. Subscribers to the magazine were also given a 20-page insert called SegaZone, which was published on a quarterly basis.".
- Q6808130 abstract "Mega Zone was a publication from Elwood, Vic.: Megazone Publications which ran from 1989 to October 1995, ultimately publishing 56 issues. Mega Zone originally started out as a bi-monthly, multi-platform magazine but started publishing monthly and switched its focus to Sega software only in June 1993. Subscribers to the magazine were also given a 20-page insert called SegaZone, which was published on a quarterly basis.".
- Mega_Zone comment "Mega Zone was a publication from Elwood, Vic.: Megazone Publications which ran from 1989 to October 1995, ultimately publishing 56 issues. Mega Zone originally started out as a bi-monthly, multi-platform magazine but started publishing monthly and switched its focus to Sega software only in June 1993. Subscribers to the magazine were also given a 20-page insert called SegaZone, which was published on a quarterly basis.".
- Q6808130 comment "Mega Zone was a publication from Elwood, Vic.: Megazone Publications which ran from 1989 to October 1995, ultimately publishing 56 issues. Mega Zone originally started out as a bi-monthly, multi-platform magazine but started publishing monthly and switched its focus to Sega software only in June 1993. Subscribers to the magazine were also given a 20-page insert called SegaZone, which was published on a quarterly basis.".