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− | Since 1988, | + | Socialist Yugoslavia, despite the fact that it was a communist state, led a different kind of politics than the rest of the communist countries, and perhaps that is why consoles were the first to appear here. Since 1988, a company from London called [[ActiveMagic]] began selling [[Sega Master System]] consoles. The company provided consoles and games to local distributors. Unfortunately consoles could only be bought in few places and computers enjoyed greater popularity. |
+ | After declaring independence in 1991,Sega appeared in Slovenia in 1993. The main salesman was [[Mladinska Knjiga]].The company was a bookstore, however, it also decided to open a multimedia center. [[Sega Mega Drive]] model I and II, [[Sega Master System]] I and II, [[Sega Mega-CD]] I and II, [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega 32X]] , [[Sega Multi-Mega]] , [[Sega Saturn]] have been imported to Slovenia. | ||
[[File:Sega Slovenia1.jpg|thumb|Advertisement of Sega products in 1993]] | [[File:Sega Slovenia1.jpg|thumb|Advertisement of Sega products in 1993]] | ||
− | The [[Ita Plus]] company dealt with the sale of Sega Dreamcast in the years 2000- | + | The [[Ita Plus]] company dealt with the sale of Sega Dreamcast in the years 2000-2003.In 2004 Sega started cooperation with [[Videotop]]. However, in 2010 the contract was broken and [[Computerland]] began to sell Sega games. In 2014, Videotop co-operated again, which in 2016 became a representative of Sega in all former Yugoslavia.<ref>http://www.videotop.si/en/videotop-je-postal-uradni-zastopnik-zaloznika-sega/</ref> |
== New 16 Bit == | == New 16 Bit == | ||
In 1993 and 1994 he was sold the Sega Mega Drive clone called New 16 Bit.It was sold by [[Atlas]]. | In 1993 and 1994 he was sold the Sega Mega Drive clone called New 16 Bit.It was sold by [[Atlas]]. |
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History of Sega in Slovenia |
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Official Sega distributor(s): ActiveMagic (1988-1991) , Mladinska Knjiga (1993-1999), Ita Plus (2000-2003) , Videotop (2004-2010), Computerland (2010-2014), Videotop (2014-present) |
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Socialist Yugoslavia, despite the fact that it was a communist state, led a different kind of politics than the rest of the communist countries, and perhaps that is why consoles were the first to appear here. Since 1988, a company from London called ActiveMagic began selling Sega Master System consoles. The company provided consoles and games to local distributors. Unfortunately consoles could only be bought in few places and computers enjoyed greater popularity. After declaring independence in 1991,Sega appeared in Slovenia in 1993. The main salesman was Mladinska Knjiga.The company was a bookstore, however, it also decided to open a multimedia center. Sega Mega Drive model I and II, Sega Master System I and II, Sega Mega-CD I and II, Sega Game Gear, Sega 32X , Sega Multi-Mega , Sega Saturn have been imported to Slovenia.
The Ita Plus company dealt with the sale of Sega Dreamcast in the years 2000-2003.In 2004 Sega started cooperation with Videotop. However, in 2010 the contract was broken and Computerland began to sell Sega games. In 2014, Videotop co-operated again, which in 2016 became a representative of Sega in all former Yugoslavia.[1]
New 16 Bit
In 1993 and 1994 he was sold the Sega Mega Drive clone called New 16 Bit.It was sold by Atlas.
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Advertisement from 1993