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| logo=Buka logo.png | | logo=Buka logo.png | ||
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| founded=1993 | | founded=1993 | ||
| defunct= | | defunct= | ||
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| mergedinto=[[1C Company]] (2008) | | mergedinto=[[1C Company]] (2008) | ||
| headquarters=Russia | | headquarters=Russia | ||
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− | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Бука), is a Russian video game company. It acquired a license to distribute [[Sega]] products in 1994, and later also for products from [[Nintendo]] and [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. | + | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Бука), is a Russian video game company. It acquired a license to distribute [[Sega]] products in 1994, and later also for products from [[Nintendo]] and [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. |
− | Buka was acquired by [[1C Company]] in 2008. | + | Buka was acquired by [[1C Company]] in 2008. In 2010s, they were an official authorised retailer of Sega products.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170616120311/https://www.sega.com/sega-approved-partner-list</ref> |
− | ==History== | + | ==History<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220922005801/http://www.buka.ru/cgi-bin/show_more.pl?option=Show_companyinfo</ref>== |
*1993 - Establishment of the company as a distributor of video and computer games | *1993 - Establishment of the company as a distributor of video and computer games | ||
− | *1994 - Buka becomes an official distributor of Sega and 3DO consoles | + | *1994 - Buka becomes an official distributor of Sega and 3DO consoles in Russia and CIS |
− | *1995 - Buka became a | + | *1995 - Buka became a authorized distributor of Sony in Russia and CIS |
− | *1996 - Buka becomes Nintendo | + | *1996 - Buka becomes official distributor of Nintendo in Russia and CIS. Starts publishing its own games; the company's first product is Russian Roulette |
*1997 - Buka games - Allods and Vanger are licensed on the international market. | *1997 - Buka games - Allods and Vanger are licensed on the international market. | ||
− | *1998 - For the first time in | + | *1998 - For the first time in all post-Soviet markets, Buka takes a risky step and releases games in a minimal configuration, which soon becomes the market standard |
*1999 - Buka develops the direction of the full location of games | *1999 - Buka develops the direction of the full location of games | ||
*2007 - Opening of multimedia activity under the Buka-Soft brand | *2007 - Opening of multimedia activity under the Buka-Soft brand | ||
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==Sega-related stuff== | ==Sega-related stuff== | ||
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− | + | MD Yellow Card Buka.jpg|Sticker on the back of the regular cartridge, proving that the game is original | |
− | + | MD Super Card Buka.png|Sticker on the back of the special cartridge, proving that the game is original | |
+ | Buka RU Manual Universal.png|Universal cover of Russian manuals published from early 1995 to early 1996, same for every game and system. Later it was replaced with regular black and white instructions | ||
Notavailable.svg|Stand at the gaming fair<ref>https://www.igromania.ru/article/24575/Buka_ot_nachala_i_do_nashih_dney.html</ref> | Notavailable.svg|Stand at the gaming fair<ref>https://www.igromania.ru/article/24575/Buka_ot_nachala_i_do_nashih_dney.html</ref> | ||
Notavailable.svg|Photo from one of the stores<ref>https://www.igromania.ru/article/24575/Buka_ot_nachala_i_do_nashih_dney.html</ref> | Notavailable.svg|Photo from one of the stores<ref>https://www.igromania.ru/article/24575/Buka_ot_nachala_i_do_nashih_dney.html</ref> | ||
− | + | Buka price list 1997-04-14 RU.pdf|Price list from April 14, 1997 | |
+ | Buka Price list 1997-06-30 RU.pdf|Price list from June 30, 1997 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | == Promotional | + | ==Softography== |
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+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{gitem|Buka Sega Rus3.jpg|1994}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:22, 4 September 2024
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Buka (Бука), is a Russian video game company. It acquired a license to distribute Sega products in 1994, and later also for products from Nintendo and Sony Computer Entertainment.
Buka was acquired by 1C Company in 2008. In 2010s, they were an official authorised retailer of Sega products.[1]
History[2]
- 1993 - Establishment of the company as a distributor of video and computer games
- 1994 - Buka becomes an official distributor of Sega and 3DO consoles in Russia and CIS
- 1995 - Buka became a authorized distributor of Sony in Russia and CIS
- 1996 - Buka becomes official distributor of Nintendo in Russia and CIS. Starts publishing its own games; the company's first product is Russian Roulette
- 1997 - Buka games - Allods and Vanger are licensed on the international market.
- 1998 - For the first time in all post-Soviet markets, Buka takes a risky step and releases games in a minimal configuration, which soon becomes the market standard
- 1999 - Buka develops the direction of the full location of games
- 2007 - Opening of multimedia activity under the Buka-Soft brand
- 2008 - Buka become a part of 1C Company
- 2012 - Buka becomes the official distributor of Microsoft consoles and accessories
- 2013 - Opening of the digital store shop.buka.ru.
- 2017 - Buka becomes the official distributor of Nintendo consoles and accessories
Softography
Promotional material
Print advert in Magazina Igrushek (RU) #1: "1/1995" (1995-xx-xx)
Print advert in Magazina Igrushek (RU) #2: "2/1995" (1995-xx-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Magazina Igrushek (RU) #3: "3/1995" (1995-xx-xx)[5]
Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #19: "xxxx xxxx" (1995-08-14)
also published in:
also published in:
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #20: "xxxx xxxx" (1995-10-01)[6]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #21: "xxxx xxxx" (1995-11-27)[7]
Print advert in Magazina Igrushek (RU) #5: "5/1995" (1995-xx-xx)
Print advert in Strana Igr (RU) #1 (1996-xx-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Strana Igr (RU) #1 (1996-xx-xx)[8]
Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #23: "xxxx xxxx" (1996-03-04)
also published in:
also published in:
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #25: "xxxx xxxx" (1996-05-16)[9]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #26: "xxxx xxxx" (1996-07-01)[10]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #27: "xxxx xxxx" (1996-08-15)[11]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #28: "xxxx xxxx" (1996-10-03)[12]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #30: "xxxx xxxx" (1997-02-05)[13]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #31: "xxxx xxxx" (1997-03-15)[14]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #32: "xxxx xxxx" (1997-05-17)[15]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #33: "xxxx xxxx" (1997-08-07)[16]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #34: "xxxx xxxx" (1997-09-01)[17]
- Velikiy Drakon (RU) #35: "xxxx xxxx" (1997-10-18)[18]
Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #23: "xxxx xxxx" (1996-03-04)
Print advert in Sega Pro (RU) #0: "Mart 1996" (1996-03-12)
Print advert in Strana Igr (RU) #4: "May/Iyun 1996" (1996-xx-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Strana Igr (RU) #5: "Avgust 1996" (1996-xx-xx)[19]
Print advert in Strana Igr (RU) #12: "May 1997" (1997-xx-xx)
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20170616120311/https://www.sega.com/sega-approved-partner-list
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20220922005801/http://www.buka.ru/cgi-bin/show_more.pl?option=Show_companyinfo
- ↑ https://www.igromania.ru/article/24575/Buka_ot_nachala_i_do_nashih_dney.html
- ↑ https://www.igromania.ru/article/24575/Buka_ot_nachala_i_do_nashih_dney.html
- ↑ Magazina Igrushek, "3/1995" (RU; 1995-xx-xx), page 98
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1995-10-01), page 5
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1995-11-27), page 5
- ↑ Strana Igr, "" (RU; 1996-xx-xx), page 53
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1996-05-16), page 97
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1996-07-01), page 97
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1996-08-15), page 97
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1996-10-03), page 97
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1997-02-05), page 91
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1997-03-15), page 93
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1997-05-17), page 93
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1997-08-07), page 96
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1997-09-01), page 93
- ↑ Velikiy Drakon, "xxxx xxxx" (RU; 1997-10-18), page 87
- ↑ Strana Igr, "Avgust 1996" (RU; 1996-xx-xx), page 53