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In 1993, [[Sega]] awarded the Wywy Group with the official product distribution rights for Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. The conglomerate distributed the [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Mega Drive]], [[Mega-CD]], [[32X]], [[Multi-Mega]], [[Nomad]], and [[Saturn]], often through their chain of retail outlets "Wywy Shop". They also distributed a Mega Drive clone called [[KW-501|Magic 2]] along with the official Sega stickers.
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In 1993, [[Sega]] awarded the Wywy Group with the official product distribution rights for Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. The conglomerate distributed the [[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>, [[Nomad]], and [[Saturn]], often through their chain of retail outlets "Wywy Shop". They also distributed a Mega Drive clone called [[KW-501|Magic 2]] along with the official Sega stickers.
  
 
The Wywy Group also purportedly partnered with Sega to open a [[Sega E-Zone]] location in Indonesia.
 
The Wywy Group also purportedly partnered with Sega to open a [[Sega E-Zone]] location in Indonesia.

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Wywy Group
Founded: 1976
Headquarters:
Singapore

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The Wywy Group, formerly known as the Dorema Wywy Group, is a Singaporean electronics manufacturing conglomerate and former official Sega video game distributor.

Company

In 1993, Sega awarded the Wywy Group with the official product distribution rights for Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. The conglomerate distributed the Sega Game Gear[1], Sega Mega Drive[2], Sega Mega CD, Multi-Mega[3], Sega 32X[4], Nomad, and Saturn, often through their chain of retail outlets "Wywy Shop". They also distributed a Mega Drive clone called Magic 2 along with the official Sega stickers.

The Wywy Group also purportedly partnered with Sega to open a Sega E-Zone location in Indonesia.

Countries

The Wywy Group has distributed video game products to the following countries.

Promotional material

References