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Date: 1967-10-27[1] – 1967-10-29[1] |
Location: Congress Plaza Hotel, [1], Chicago, IL, United States |
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The The Music Operators of America Show 1967 (MOA 1967) was the first[2] MOA show in which Sega Enterprises participated (booth 20-21), becoming the first Japanese company ever to ehxibit there.
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