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The first 18 issues of the magazine came with a cover disk. It usually contained freeware remakes of retro video games and emulators, but also videos and free commercial PC software such as The Games Factory and The Elder Scrolls: Arena. Some issues had themed CDs containing the entire back catalogue of a publisher such as Durell or Llamasoft.
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This page contains a full list of any pattern errata, errors or corrections that we have spied in our past issues of the magazine. We'll keep it up-to-date and add any new pattern corrections and errata that we spot.
We accidentally printed the wrong piece for Template M. We have updated our online template download, so you can grab it here (see issue 100 templates, page 19) for a full size template to print out. You can also find all the other templates for printing at 100%, so no need to work out the enlargement at home!
The idea of Sonic the Comic was that an issue would typically host four Sega themed comics (occasionally just one split into four, such as in issue #100), interspersed by regular editorial segments. In the early days STC doubled up as a Sega-themed magazine, providing video game news, reviews and tips, but over time these segments were dropped, usually leaving just "Control Zone" (an overview of the issue), "Speedlines" (a response to fan letters) and "Graphic Zone" (a showcase for Sega/Sonic fan art).
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