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− | '''Kenmaster''' was | + | '''Kenmaster''' was established in 1994 by [[Kenga]] which owned 90% of the company and [[Lamport]] which owned 10%. It started importing consoles and pirated Kenga games from Taiwan and distributing them through the Lamport retail network.<ref>http://tv-games.ru/wiki/Companies/Kenmaster.html</ref> |
== References== | == References== |
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Kenmaster was established in 1994 by Kenga which owned 90% of the company and Lamport which owned 10%. It started importing consoles and pirated Kenga games from Taiwan and distributing them through the Lamport retail network.[1]