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MegaTech #1, XMAS 1991 | |
| Editor | Paul Glancey Steve Merrett Julian Rignall |
|---|---|
| Categories | Video game magazines |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| First issue | XMAS 1991 |
| Final issue | 1994 |
| Company | EMAP Maverick Magazines |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| ISSN | 0964-5764 |
MegaTech (sometimes styled with the katakana メガテケ) was a publication fromEMAP aimed specifically at theSega Mega Drive gaming market. The magazine was started in 1991.[1][2] The launch editorial consisted of a small team includingPaul Glancey (editor) and Mark Patterson (deputy editor). It was published monthly.[3] In 1993 the magazine was acquired byMaverick Magazines.[1] It ceased publication in 1994 when it was merged intoMega magazine.[2]
Founding editor Paul Glancey spoke about the magazine's difficult launch, evolution and eventual closure, in a 2022 retrospective article, The MegaTech story: An oral history.
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