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[[Sega Master System]] has been distributed since 1989 by [[Third Wave|Third Wave Evropaïkés Epicheiríseis AEVE]]. In the magazines, Third Wave stores were called Sega Boutique.
 
[[Sega Master System]] has been distributed since 1989 by [[Third Wave|Third Wave Evropaïkés Epicheiríseis AEVE]]. In the magazines, Third Wave stores were called Sega Boutique.
  
At the end of 1990, [[Tenko]] became the distributor and released in 1991 [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Master System II]].In 1991, the company changed its name to Interia.
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At the end of 1990, [[Tenko]] became the distributor and released in 1991 [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Master System II]].In 1991, the company changed its name to [[Interia]].
  
 
Starting in 1992 and continuing to this day Sega's long term distributor is [[Zegetron|Zegetron A.E.]]. <ref>http://www.zegetron.gr/about/</ref>
 
Starting in 1992 and continuing to this day Sega's long term distributor is [[Zegetron|Zegetron A.E.]]. <ref>http://www.zegetron.gr/about/</ref>
  
 
[[Tectoy]]'s Master System III Compact along with some Tectoy games were imported and sold in Greece.
 
[[Tectoy]]'s Master System III Compact along with some Tectoy games were imported and sold in Greece.
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==References==

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History of Sega in Greece
Official Sega distributor(s): Third Wave Evropaïkés Epicheiríseis AEVE (1989-1990) , Tenko (1990-1992) , Zegetron A.E. (1992-present)

Sega Master System has been distributed since 1989 by Third Wave Evropaïkés Epicheiríseis AEVE. In the magazines, Third Wave stores were called Sega Boutique.

At the end of 1990, Tenko became the distributor and released in 1991 Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear and Sega Master System II.In 1991, the company changed its name to Interia.

Starting in 1992 and continuing to this day Sega's long term distributor is Zegetron A.E.. [1]

Tectoy's Master System III Compact along with some Tectoy games were imported and sold in Greece.

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