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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A British comic that ran in the 1990s (but has recently seen an internet revival). Although Sonic the Hedgehog is in the title, originally it was sort of a British, Sega equivalent of Nintendo Power, (although not to be confused with the more straight-laced Official Sega Magazine which ran at the same time, more or less until the launch of the Saturn) showcasing strips about other Sega games and sections including game reviews, cheat codes and walkthroughs, and so forth. As time went on, various factors (including a Sonic version of Wolverine Publicity) meant that most of this gradually disappeared in favour of more Sonic stories. |