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From the middle of 1990, [[Hi-Star Electronics]] became the sole agent of Sega in Southeast Asia and [[Gan & Beng Electronics]] had a showroom.<ref>''Sega TV Game Set'' - New Straits Times 1990-08-13 Page 11</ref> In addition to Mega Drive, Hi-Star also sold Game Gear.
 
From the middle of 1990, [[Hi-Star Electronics]] became the sole agent of Sega in Southeast Asia and [[Gan & Beng Electronics]] had a showroom.<ref>''Sega TV Game Set'' - New Straits Times 1990-08-13 Page 11</ref> In addition to Mega Drive, Hi-Star also sold Game Gear.
  
In 1993, [[Wywy Group]] began distributing Sega products in this region. They appointed [[Dorema Distribution]] to sell Sega products<ref>https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/510297/wywy-plans-to-bring-in-virtual-reality-soon</ref>([[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Mega CD]], [[Multi Mega]], [[Sega 32X]] all in PAL, NTSC [[Sega Nomad]] and [[Sega Saturn]], Mega Drive clone called [[KW-501|Magic 2]]).
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In 1993, [[Wywy Group]] began distributing Sega products in this region. They appointed [[Dorema Distribution]] to sell Sega products<ref>https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/510297/wywy-plans-to-bring-in-virtual-reality-soon</ref>([[Sega Game Gear]]<ref>https://www.game-gear.de/othergg.htm</ref>, [[Sega Mega Drive]]<ref>https://www.mega-drive.net/othermdsystems.htm</ref>, [[Sega Mega CD]], [[Multi-Mega]]<ref>https://www.mega-cd.de/othermcd.htm</ref>, [[Sega 32X]]<ref>https://www.sega-32x.de/specials/othercountries.htm</ref> all in PAL, NTSC [[Sega Nomad]] and [[Sega Saturn]], Mega Drive clone called [[KW-501|Magic 2]]).
  
 
[[New Era]] from 2005-2019 was a distributor.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050831023756/http://www.neweraonline.com:80/corp/games.htm</ref>.From 2016 to 2018 games were also sold by [[Play Interactive]].
 
[[New Era]] from 2005-2019 was a distributor.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050831023756/http://www.neweraonline.com:80/corp/games.htm</ref>.From 2016 to 2018 games were also sold by [[Play Interactive]].

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Malaysia 
History of Sega in Malaysia
Official Sega distributor(s): Hi-Star Electronics (1990-1993), Wywy Group (1993-200x), New Era (2005-2019), Play Interactive (2016-2018), Epicsoft Asia (2018-present), Sega Singapore (2022-present)

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In the late 1980s, the Sega Master System was available from local distributors.

The premiere of Sega Mega Drive in Malaysia took place in January 1990.[1] Unfortunately, there were many people who had a problem with the identification of who distributes original products. Some thought that Mario Family Games is Sega sole agent after it turned out that they were just local reseller.[2][3]

From the middle of 1990, Hi-Star Electronics became the sole agent of Sega in Southeast Asia and Gan & Beng Electronics had a showroom.[4] In addition to Mega Drive, Hi-Star also sold Game Gear.

In 1993, Wywy Group began distributing Sega products in this region. They appointed Dorema Distribution to sell Sega products[5](Sega Game Gear[6], Sega Mega Drive[7], Sega Mega CD, Multi-Mega[8], Sega 32X[9] all in PAL, NTSC Sega Nomad and Sega Saturn, Mega Drive clone called Magic 2).

New Era from 2005-2019 was a distributor.[10].From 2016 to 2018 games were also sold by Play Interactive.

In 2010s, Sega created Sega Asia which handle regional releases of games,[11] but not physical distribution.

In 2018, Epicsoft Asia was appointed sole distributor of Sega games starting with Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, Shining Resonance Refrain, Valkyria Chronicles 4, Fist of the North Star and Virtual-On .[12] From 2019, they distributed Genesis Mini.[13]

In October 13, 2022, Sega established Sega Singapore for marketing purpose in Southeast Asia but Epicsoft will still remain as distributor.[14][15]

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