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− | + | Cuba did forbid game consoles, but thanks to piracy, grey import, travelers and people working or having family aboard, video games were present here.<ref>https://www.polygon.com/features/2017/5/15/15628570/cuba-game-collecting</ref>Sega consoles are known here by it's US names. | |
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History of Sega in Cuba |
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Cuba did forbid game consoles, but thanks to piracy, grey import, travelers and people working or having family aboard, video games were present here.[1]Sega consoles are known here by it's US names.