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− | '''Maze Marketing''' was a Indian company created by Hasmukh Gada and Rakesh Dugar to distribute video games. At the beginning, they distributed products from Columbus. In 1995, they began working with [[Sega]] and successfully distributed [[Mega Drive 2]] in India. In 1999, Maze Marketing was renamed '''Mitashi Edutainment''' and launched 8-bit and 16-bit clones which turned out to be very successful. | + | '''Maze Marketing''' was a Indian company created by Hasmukh Gada and Rakesh Dugar to distribute video games. At the beginning, they distributed products from Columbus. In 1995, they began working with [[Sega]] and successfully distributed [[Mega Drive 2]] in India. In 1999, Maze Marketing was renamed '''Mitashi Edutainment''' and launched 8-bit and 16-bit clones which turned out to be very successful.{{ref|https://gadgets.ndtv.com/games/features/tracing-the-origins-of-gaming-in-india-8-bit-cricket-sega-and-cloning-640129}} |
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Maze Marketing was a Indian company created by Hasmukh Gada and Rakesh Dugar to distribute video games. At the beginning, they distributed products from Columbus. In 1995, they began working with Sega and successfully distributed Mega Drive 2 in India. In 1999, Maze Marketing was renamed Mitashi Edutainment and launched 8-bit and 16-bit clones which turned out to be very successful.[1]