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− | Sega consoles in Malta were present in the 90s. Many families had a computer and consoles at the same time. | + | Sega consoles in Malta were present in the 90s. Many families had a computer and consoles at the same time. Due to this, Malta was in the same distribution system as the UK. |
− | In 1996, TCI's technology group got the rights to distribute [[Sega Channel]] in Malta , but it | + | |
+ | In January 1996, TCI's technology group got the rights to distribute [[Sega Channel]] in Malta, but it isn't known that the service was launched there.<ref>https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/more-sega-channel-prototypes-dumped.25935/page-11#post-833889</ref> | ||
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Sega arcade games are sold by [[ZVM Leisure]].<ref>https://www.zvmleisure.com/</ref> | Sega arcade games are sold by [[ZVM Leisure]].<ref>https://www.zvmleisure.com/</ref> | ||
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History of Sega in Malta |
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Sega consoles in Malta were present in the 90s. Many families had a computer and consoles at the same time. Due to this, Malta was in the same distribution system as the UK.
In January 1996, TCI's technology group got the rights to distribute Sega Channel in Malta, but it isn't known that the service was launched there.[1]
Sega arcade games are sold by ZVM Leisure.[2]