Difference between revisions of "Regions/Modern"

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List of regions for use in releases templates. The main regions are sorted as defined in [[Sega Retro:Regions of the world]].
 
List of regions for use in releases templates. The main regions are sorted as defined in [[Sega Retro:Regions of the world]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:12, 23 August 2018

jp,us,eu,at,de,es,fr,nl,pt,uk,dk,fi,no,se,it,cz,pl,ru,au,nz,ca,mx,br,kr,tw,as,ex

List of regions for use in releases templates. The main regions are sorted as defined in Sega Retro:Regions of the world.