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− | Socialist Yugoslavia did not belong to the Warsaw Pact. A small amount of Sega, Nintendo and Atari games and consoles were sold here.Since 1988, a company from London called [[ActiveMagic]] began selling [[Sega]] games.Somewhere | + | ==Socialist Yugoslavia== |
+ | Socialist Yugoslavia did not belong to the Warsaw Pact. A small amount of Sega, Nintendo and Atari games and consoles were sold here.Since 1988, a company from London called [[ActiveMagic]] began selling [[Sega]] computer games.Although Active Magic was a Mastertronic distributor (Who sold Sega consoles in Western Europe), it is not known whether it was distributing Sega consoles.Somewhere between 1989/1990, [[Sega Master System]] began to appear in Yugoslavia, however, it was not very popular<ref>http://retrospec.sgn.net/users/tomcat/yu/magshow.php?auto=&page=6&all=SI_90_01</ref>. | ||
+ | == Slovenia == | ||
After declaring independence in 1991,Sega appeared again 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. | After declaring independence in 1991,Sega appeared again 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]] |
Revision as of 11:44, 25 November 2018
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
Socialist Yugoslavia did not belong to the Warsaw Pact. A small amount of Sega, Nintendo and Atari games and consoles were sold here.Since 1988, a company from London called ActiveMagic began selling Sega computer games.Although Active Magic was a Mastertronic distributor (Who sold Sega consoles in Western Europe), it is not known whether it was distributing Sega consoles.Somewhere between 1989/1990, Sega Master System began to appear in Yugoslavia, however, it was not very popular[1].
Slovenia
After declaring independence in 1991,Sega appeared again 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.[2]
New 16 Bit
In 1993 and 1994 he was sold the Sega Mega Drive clone called New 16 Bit.It was sold by Atlas.
- Atlas Slovenia.jpg
Advertisement from 1993