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+ | Nissho Iwai is notable for assisting [[Sega]] with development of the early internet gameplay service [[XBAND]]. | ||
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+ | In the 1990s, [[Sega]] awarded Nissho Iwai the product distribution rights for the countries of [[wikipedia:Hungary|Hungary]], [[wikipedia:Poland|Poland]], [[wikipedia:Russia|Russia]], and the [[wikipedia:Commonwealth of Independent States|Commonwealth of Independent States]]. | ||
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+ | In 2004, Nissho Iwai and fellow trading company Nichimen Co., Ltd. (ニチメン株式会社) merged to form [[wikipedia:Sojitz|Sojitz Co., Ltd.]] (双日株式会社). | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.sojitz.com/ Official website (Sojitz)] (Japanese) | ||
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Nissho Iwai Co., Ltd. (日商岩井株式会社) was a Japanese trading company, electronics manufacturer, and video game distributor.
Company
Nissho Iwai is notable for assisting Sega with development of the early internet gameplay service XBAND.
In the 1990s, Sega awarded Nissho Iwai the product distribution rights for the countries of Hungary, Poland, Russia, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
In 2004, Nissho Iwai and fellow trading company Nichimen Co., Ltd. (ニチメン株式会社) merged to form Sojitz Co., Ltd. (双日株式会社).
External links
- Official website (Sojitz) (Japanese)