Iconic Issues: Sega Force #1 – Oli Frey And Roger Kean’s Attempt To Crack Consoles

A force to be reckoned with.

Back in the early ’90s, the arrival of Mean Machines in the UK and the explosion of Japanese consoles led to a wave of new magazines hitting store shelves – many of which were Sega-themed thanks to the success of the company’s Master System and Mega Drive systems in the region.

Sega Force was one such magazine. The brainchild of Zzap!64 and Crash publishers Roger Kean and Oli Frey, the mag was originally supposed to be part of the Newsfield stable but was shifted to a new owner, Europress, when it purchased Newsfield in 1991. It would ultimately be published on the newly-founded Europress Impact brand.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

A force to be reckoned with.

Back in the early ’90s, the arrival of Mean Machines in the UK and the explosion of Japanese consoles led to a wave of new magazines hitting store shelves – many of which were Sega-themed thanks to the success of the company’s Master System and Mega Drive systems in the region.

Sega Force was one such magazine. The brainchild of Zzap!64 and Crash publishers Roger Kean and Oli Frey, the mag was originally supposed to be part of the Newsfield stable but was shifted to a new owner, Europress, when it purchased Newsfield in 1991. It would ultimately be published on the newly-founded Europress Impact brand.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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