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In 2017, Iris Mega acquired fellow Serbian game distributor [[Videotop]]{{ref|http://www.videotop.si/en/druzba-iris-mega-d-o-o-kupila-druzbo-videotop-skupina-d-o-o/}}, who was officially licensed to distribute [[Sega]]'s products, and began to sell that company's game products again for about the next year. Around this time, its Bulgarian offices closed, and it formally withdrew from that country. Soon after, fellow Computerland-owned company [[Colby]] took over distribution duties for Slovenia and Croatia, while Computerland still continues to handle distribution to Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Bosnia & Herzegovina.
 
In 2017, Iris Mega acquired fellow Serbian game distributor [[Videotop]]{{ref|http://www.videotop.si/en/druzba-iris-mega-d-o-o-kupila-druzbo-videotop-skupina-d-o-o/}}, who was officially licensed to distribute [[Sega]]'s products, and began to sell that company's game products again for about the next year. Around this time, its Bulgarian offices closed, and it formally withdrew from that country. Soon after, fellow Computerland-owned company [[Colby]] took over distribution duties for Slovenia and Croatia, while Computerland still continues to handle distribution to Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Bosnia & Herzegovina.
  
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==Countries==
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Iris Mega has distributed video game products to the following countries.
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*[[History of Sega in Albania|Albania]]
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*[[History of Sega in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
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*[[History of Sega in Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]
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*[[History of Sega in Kosovo|Kosovo]]
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*[[History of Sega in North Macedonia|North Macedonia]]
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*[[History of Sega in Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia and Montenegro]]
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*[[History of Sega in Slovenia|Slovenia]]
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==Softography==
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 19 June 2023

For the affiliated Serbian distribution conglomerate with the same name, see Computerland.

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Iris Mega
Founded: 1993
Headquarters:
Serbia

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Iris Mega, formerly known as Computerland, is a Serbian video game distributor and owner of fellow distributor Videotop, and a member of the Computerland group of companies.

Company

Founded in 1993 as Computerland, it quickly expanded into video game distribution, and sold products in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Bosnia & Herzegovina; by 2000, it had found itself as a leader of its respective markets.

In 2010, Sega awarded Computerland the product distribution rights for the countries of Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Bosnia & Herzegovina. However, about four years later, these contracts were cancelled for unknown reasons, and Computerland lost its official distribution rights. Around that time, the company was officially renamed Iris Mega, and established additional offices in Bulgaria and Albania.

In 2017, Iris Mega acquired fellow Serbian game distributor Videotop[1], who was officially licensed to distribute Sega's products, and began to sell that company's game products again for about the next year. Around this time, its Bulgarian offices closed, and it formally withdrew from that country. Soon after, fellow Computerland-owned company Colby took over distribution duties for Slovenia and Croatia, while Computerland still continues to handle distribution to Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Countries

Iris Mega has distributed video game products to the following countries.

Softography

References