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− | The first consoles of Sega in Africa appeared in the early 90s. The most popular was [[Sega Mega Drive]]. [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System]], also had its premiere. To a lesser extent, [[Sega Mega CD]], [[Sega 32X]] and [[Sega Saturn]] were also present. Products were available from local distributors, which unfortunately can not be recognized. A problem in African distribution is the presence of consoles in various systems. Consoles and games on the Asian and European system were available on the market. Maybe up to the Dreamcast the consoles were accessed by the Asian branch of Sega. Later games until today are distributed in accordance with the European standard under the care of [[Sega Europe]]. | + | The first consoles of Sega in Africa appeared in the early 90s. The most popular was [[Sega Mega Drive]]. [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System]], also had its premiere. To a lesser extent, [[Sega Mega CD]], [[Sega 32X]] and [[Sega Saturn]] were also present. Products were available from local distributors, which unfortunately can not be recognized. A problem in African distribution is the presence of consoles in various systems. Consoles and games on the Asian PAL and European PAL system were available on the market. Maybe up to the Dreamcast the consoles were accessed by the Asian branch of Sega. Later games until today are distributed in accordance with the European standard under the care of [[Sega Europe]].<ref>https://books.google.az/books?id=deBFx7QAwsQC&pg=PA19&dq=africa+sega+mega+drive&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjM-cWUzP7dAhWHiIsKHSj4BHYQ6AEILTAB#v=onepage&q=africa%20sega%20mega%20drive&f=false</ref> |
Other African countries not included in this article: | Other African countries not included in this article: | ||
*[[History of Sega in Algeria|Algeria]] | *[[History of Sega in Algeria|Algeria]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Botswana|Botswana]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Djibouti|Djibouti]] | *[[History of Sega in Djibouti|Djibouti]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Egypt|Egypt]] | *[[History of Sega in Egypt|Egypt]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Lesotho|Lesotho]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Libya|Libya]] | *[[History of Sega in Libya|Libya]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Mauritania|Mauritania]] | *[[History of Sega in Mauritania|Mauritania]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Morocco|Morocco]] | *[[History of Sega in Morocco|Morocco]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Mozambique|Mozambique]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Namibia|Namibia]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Nigeria|Nigeria]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Somalia|Somalia]] | *[[History of Sega in Somalia|Somalia]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in South Africa|South Africa]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Swaziland|Swaziland]] | ||
*[[History of Sega in Tunisia|Tunisia]] | *[[History of Sega in Tunisia|Tunisia]] | ||
− | *[[History of Sega in | + | *[[History of Sega in Uganda|Uganda]] |
+ | *[[History of Sega in Zambia|Zambia]] | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The first consoles of Sega in Africa appeared in the early 90s. The most popular was Sega Mega Drive. Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, also had its premiere. To a lesser extent, Sega Mega CD, Sega 32X and Sega Saturn were also present. Products were available from local distributors, which unfortunately can not be recognized. A problem in African distribution is the presence of consoles in various systems. Consoles and games on the Asian PAL and European PAL system were available on the market. Maybe up to the Dreamcast the consoles were accessed by the Asian branch of Sega. Later games until today are distributed in accordance with the European standard under the care of Sega Europe.[1]
Other African countries not included in this article:
- Algeria
- Botswana
- Djibouti
- Egypt
- Lesotho
- Libya
- Mauritania
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nigeria
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Swaziland
- Tunisia
- Uganda
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe