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{{sub-stub}}'''Wywy Group''' is a group of companies founded in 1976 by Dr. Yip Yan Wong. Though headquartered in Singapore, the company's reach extended across south-east Asia and has contacts globally.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Wywy Group''' is a group of companies founded in 1976 by Dr. Yip Yan Wong. Though headquartered in Singapore, the company's reach extended across south-east Asia and has contacts globally.
  
Wywy Group distributed Sega consumer products in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei from 1993 starting with  the Game Gear, PAL [[Sega Mega Drive]] (model 2s) and [[Sega Mega CD]].  PAL [[Sega 32X]] games, and NTSC [[Sega Saturn]] (white models) have also been spotted with Wywy Group stickers. They owned a number of retail outlets  in the region known as "Wywy Shop".
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Wywy Group distributed Sega consumer products in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei from 1993 starting with  the Game Gear, PAL [[Sega Mega Drive]] (model 2s) and [[Sega Mega-CD]].  PAL [[Sega 32X]] games, and NTSC [[Sega Saturn]] (white models) have also been spotted with Wywy Group stickers. They owned a number of retail outlets  in the region known as "Wywy Shop".
  
 
They also supposedly partnered with Sega to open [[Sega E-Zone]] in Indonesia.
 
They also supposedly partnered with Sega to open [[Sega E-Zone]] in Indonesia.

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Wywy Group is a group of companies founded in 1976 by Dr. Yip Yan Wong. Though headquartered in Singapore, the company's reach extended across south-east Asia and has contacts globally.

Wywy Group distributed Sega consumer products in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei from 1993 starting with the Game Gear, PAL Sega Mega Drive (model 2s) and Sega Mega-CD. PAL Sega 32X games, and NTSC Sega Saturn (white models) have also been spotted with Wywy Group stickers. They owned a number of retail outlets in the region known as "Wywy Shop".

They also supposedly partnered with Sega to open Sega E-Zone in Indonesia.