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| Editor | Hugh Gollner |
|---|---|
| Categories | Video game magazines |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| First issue | September 1992 |
| Final issue | 1995 |
| Company | Maverick Magazines |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | Oxford |
| Language | English |
| ISSN | 0966-551X |
Mega Drive Advanced Gaming was a magazine that focused on theSega Mega Drivevideo game console, but would also cover theMega-CD and32X. Launched by Maverick Magazines around the same time asFuture'sMEGA in August 1992, with issue 1 cover dated as September 1992.[1]
In 1995 the magazine ceased publication.[2] Hugh Gollner, publisher and owner of Maverick Magazines, granted the magazine preservation project permission to scan, edit and release the back issues ofMega Drive Advanced Gaming.[3]
Mega Drive Advanced Gaming was the launch-title for Maverick Magazines. Early on in its life, it was recognised by the Audit Bureau of Circulations as the best-selling Mega Drive magazine in the UK.
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