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In most regions of Africa, the distributor was [[Sega Europe]].The company transferred the goods to local distributors, retailers, etc. The first consoles began to appear in the early 90s . In Africa, the Sega Mega Drive model I and II appeared in the PAL system seen in Europe, and the second model version also appeared in the PAL system but similar to the model sold in Asia. Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega CD, Sega 32X, Sega Master System could also be found on the market, but this Mega Drive remained the most widespread.Between 1996 and 1997, [[Sega Saturn]] also appeared, but it was very rare. Likewise, it was later with [[Sega Dreamcast]].In Africa, games for various platforms are also published by Sega Europe until today.n Africa, Sega arcade games have also been popular for a long time.
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In most regions of Africa, the distributor was [[Sega Europe]].The company transferred the goods to local distributors, retailers, etc. The first consoles began to appear in the early 90s . In Africa, the [[Sega Mega Drive]] model I and II appeared in the PAL system seen in Europe, and the second model version also appeared in the PAL system but similar to the model sold in Asia. [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Mega CD]], [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Master System]] could also be found on the market, but this Mega Drive remained the most widespread.Between 1996 and 1997, [[Sega Saturn]] also appeared, but it was very rare. Likewise, it was later with [[Sega Dreamcast]].In Africa, games for various platforms are also published by Sega Europe until today.In Africa, Sega arcade games have also been popular for a long time.
  
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Other African countries not included in this article:
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*[[History of Sega in Egypt|Egypt]]
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*[[History of Sega in South Africa|South Africa]]
 
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History of Sega in Sub-Saharan Africa
Official Sega distributor(s): Sega Europe(199x-present)

In most regions of Africa, the distributor was Sega Europe.The company transferred the goods to local distributors, retailers, etc. The first consoles began to appear in the early 90s . In Africa, the Sega Mega Drive model I and II appeared in the PAL system seen in Europe, and the second model version also appeared in the PAL system but similar to the model sold in Asia. Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega CD, Sega 32X, Sega Master System could also be found on the market, but this Mega Drive remained the most widespread.Between 1996 and 1997, Sega Saturn also appeared, but it was very rare. Likewise, it was later with Sega Dreamcast.In Africa, games for various platforms are also published by Sega Europe until today.In Africa, Sega arcade games have also been popular for a long time.

Other African countries not included in this article:

References


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