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Eternal Champion was the Hungarian championship in Sega games organised by Videoton.
Details of the event
The tournament was advertised as the first event of its kind in Europe.From July 15 to September 15 at the National Championships in Videoton stores and Centrum stores, the players played in three-race matches to the autumn finals that were to take place at the BNV Videoton stand.
The highest prize was a Videoton TV and coupon, and the other seven finalists were to receive Sega coupons.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Eternal Champion/Magazine articles.
References
Tournaments in Eastern Europe related to Sega |
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Slovenia |
Sega Open 93 (1993) |
Serbia and Montenegro |
II Otvoreno Prvenstvo Beograda u Kompjuterskim Igrama (1995) |
Hungary |
Sega Verseny 1994 (1994) | Eternal Champion (1994) | I. Sega játékbajnokság (1995) | Sega Verseny 1996 (1996) |
Russia |
Wrestlemania Tournament (1996) | Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Tournament (1997) | New Game tournaments (2000-2001) |
Poland |
Turniej Virtua Fighter 2 (1996) | Wygraj Samochód z Sega Saturn (1996) | Extreme Party 2 (2001) |
Bulgaria |
Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate Tournament (1998) | Sega World (Tournament) (2009) |