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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Shaw Wallace Electronics''' was a subsidiary of Indian liquor manufacturer [[wikipedia:Shaw Wallace|Shaw Wallace]], and official distributor of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in [[History of Sega in India|India]].
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'''Shaw Wallace Electronics''' was the subsidiary of Shaw Wallace which handled sales of electronics. They sold [[Sega]] TV Games (from 1994 to 1995) and AIWA audio products.
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Shaw Wallace Electronics entered into a distribution deal with [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in April 1994, selling the system at at the relatively-high price of ₹18,000. Sales were underwhelming, but the company remained India's official distributor of that system until sometime in 1995, when Indian video game distributor [[Maze Marketing]] successfully pitched a lower-price sales strategy to Sega and was subsequently awarded that country's official distribution rights.
  
 
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Shaw Wallace Electronics was a subsidiary of Indian liquor manufacturer Shaw Wallace, and official distributor of the Sega Mega Drive in India.

Company

Shaw Wallace Electronics entered into a distribution deal with Sega for the Sega Mega Drive in April 1994, selling the system at at the relatively-high price of ₹18,000. Sales were underwhelming, but the company remained India's official distributor of that system until sometime in 1995, when Indian video game distributor Maze Marketing successfully pitched a lower-price sales strategy to Sega and was subsequently awarded that country's official distribution rights.

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