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Sega Mania

Fans of retro magazines are well catered for at the moment. Crash, FREEZE64, Amiga Addict and Ninty Fresh are just a few of the fine magazines available and now another contender has entered the ring. Editor Tim Hugall, along with Sam Forrester and Simon Pike, explain why they felt the time was right to launch Sega Mania.

Where did the idea of Sega Mania originate?

The original idea was a book focused on my personal gaming experiences growing up and Sega was a huge part of that. I love writing but due to family commitments I could never get away with long

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