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− | In the past, [[Sega]] distributed its products from Puerto Rico. | + | In the past, [[Sega]] distributed its products from Puerto Rico<ref>http://www.gamestudies.org/0202/lugo/</ref> and distributor came to Central America (including El Salvador) by the early 90s and lasted until 2002 due to the rise of imports and Sega exiting the console market. |
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+ | From late 2000s, Sega games are distributed locally by two distributors - [[Latam Games]] and [[NC Games]]<ref>http://www.rolagames.com/pressrelease.php</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160213193457/http://www.ncgameslatam.com/sobre-nosotros</ref>. | ||
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History of Sega in El Salvador |
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Official Sega distributor(s): NC Games (200x-2019), Latam Games (2012-present) |
In the past, Sega distributed its products from Puerto Rico[1] and distributor came to Central America (including El Salvador) by the early 90s and lasted until 2002 due to the rise of imports and Sega exiting the console market.
From late 2000s, Sega games are distributed locally by two distributors - Latam Games and NC Games[2][3].