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Revision as of 02:59, 27 May 2021
In order to establish consistency across Sega Retro, it has been decided that countries of the world should be dealt with in groups, or "regions":
Colour-coded regions of the world (loosely) according to Sega.
▮ Japan
▮ Western Europe
▮ Northern Europe
▮ Southern Europe
▮ Central and eastern Europe
▮ Australasia
▮ North America
▮ South America
▮ Asia
▮ Africa
Order of precedence
Historically, Sega has seen the world differently to many global organisations, so at Sega Retro we have divised an order of precedence when it comes to listing countries. This is not an exact science - with nearly 200 recognised soverign states, many of which Sega has never done business in, it is difficult to accommodate all while highlighting the larger, more relevant markets to Sega's business interests.
Per region or unless described otherwise, countries should be listed in alphabetical order.
Order | Country/Region | Comprised of | Reasoning |
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1 | Japan | Japan is Sega's domestic (and therefore most important) market, with more games released in Japan than any other country. | |
2 | United States | The US is the largest video games market in the world. | |
3 | Europe | States that use the Euro. | Collectively, Europe is the second largest video game market in the world. While we aim to list countries individually when it comes to physical releases, downloadable games will be identical across states which use the Euro as its currency. |
4 | Western Europe | Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom | These are key markets in Europe, and have historically received support first. |
5 | Northern Europe | Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden | |
6 | Southern Europe | Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, San Marino, Turkey | |
7 | Central and eastern Europe | Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, | |
8 | Australasia | Australia, New Zealand | |
9 | North America | Canada, Mexico | Historically releases intended for the US have also been distributed in Canada and Mexico. |
10 | South America | ||
11 | Asia | Sega's definition of Asia encompasses a large part of the world, however most countries lack official distribution channels. | |
12 | Africa | Sega consoles and games have appeared in various African countries at different times. | |
13 | Others | EX, World etc. | Some releases do not fit nicely into a country or region (e.g. "EX" game releases - "English but not UK"). These are best off being collected at the bottom. |