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== The largest Segoteka == | == The largest Segoteka == | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''[[DigiTech]] Segoteka''' |
− | * '''Koca'''-Belgrade | + | * '''Koca''' - Belgrade |
− | * '''13'''-Belgrade | + | * '''13''' - Belgrade |
− | * '''Sonic'''-Novi Sad | + | * '''Aladdin''' - Belgrade<ref>http://retrospec.sgn.net/users/tomcat/yu/magshow.php?auto=&page=56&all=SK_95_12</ref> |
− | * '''Faraon'''-Požarevac | + | * '''Sonic''' - Novi Sad |
− | * '''Montenegro'''-Podgorica | + | * '''Faraon''' - Požarevac |
− | * '''Best Electronics''' -Niš | + | * '''Montenegro''' - Podgorica |
− | + | * '''Best Electronics''' - Niš | |
== Promotional materials == | == Promotional materials == | ||
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Segoteka called less often Segateka was the general name of shops and clubs in Serbia and Montenegro, where people could buy, rent games, repair and play on Sega consoles. These places were quite popular in the middle of the 90s. In February 1996 there were 600 of them throughout the country.
The largest Segoteka
- DigiTech Segoteka
- Koca - Belgrade
- 13 - Belgrade
- Aladdin - Belgrade[1]
- Sonic - Novi Sad
- Faraon - Požarevac
- Montenegro - Podgorica
- Best Electronics - Niš