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[[Sega Mega Drive]] II was most popular [[Sega]] console in Iran and was sold until early 2000s.<ref>http://techrasa.com/2017/09/27/infographic-42-million-gamers-iran-year-2022/</ref>. Other Sega consoles were probably sold in Iran, but with the arrival of Playstation, Sega consoles have stopped being popular.From the late 2000s, [[Red Entertainment Distribution]] was involved in the sale of Sega products.
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[[Sega Mega Drive]] II was most popular [[Sega]] console in Iran and was sold until early 2000s.<ref>http://techrasa.com/2017/09/27/infographic-42-million-gamers-iran-year-2022/</ref>. Other Sega consoles were probably sold in Iran, but with the arrival of Playstation, Sega consoles have stopped being popular.
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From the late 2000s, [[Red Entertainment Distribution]] was involved in the sale of Sega products.
  
 
Sega Toys are distributed by [[NewBoy]].<ref>http://www.newboy.com/en/Content/1/2</ref>
 
Sega Toys are distributed by [[NewBoy]].<ref>http://www.newboy.com/en/Content/1/2</ref>

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History of Sega in Iran
Official Sega distributor(s): Red Entertainment Distribution (200x-2019)

Sega Mega Drive II was most popular Sega console in Iran and was sold until early 2000s.[1]. Other Sega consoles were probably sold in Iran, but with the arrival of Playstation, Sega consoles have stopped being popular.

From the late 2000s, Red Entertainment Distribution was involved in the sale of Sega products.

Sega Toys are distributed by NewBoy.[2]

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