decisions during the Saturn's development and discontinuation. In the early 1990s, Sega had success with the Genesis (known as the MegaDrive in most countries
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Master System, MegaDrive, Mega-CD, 32X and Game Gear. In November 1995, it was relaunched as SegaSaturn Magazine and coverage of other Sega consoles was
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