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Beginning November 4, 1999, Benfa began officially distributing the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in [[History of Sega in Morocco|Morocco]].{{ref|https://www.maghress.com/fr/leconomiste/26874}} The company additionally distributed [[Nintendo]] products, officially bringing the [[Game Boy Advance]] to the country.{{ref|https://www.leconomiste.com/article/la-game-boy-advance-sur-le-marche}}
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Beginning November 4, 1999, Benfa began officially distributing the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in [[History of Sega in Morocco|Morocco]].{{ref|https://www.leconomiste.com/article/la-nouvelle-console-de-sega-la-dreamcast-au-maroc}} The company additionally distributed [[Nintendo]] products, officially bringing the [[Game Boy Advance]] to the country.{{ref|https://www.leconomiste.com/article/la-game-boy-advance-sur-le-marche}}
  
 
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Benfa Négoce, Sarl., commonly known as simply Benfa, is a Moroccan audiovisual company and former video game distributor, notable for being that country's official distributor for the Sega Dreamcast.

Company

Beginning November 4, 1999, Benfa began officially distributing the Sega Dreamcast in Morocco.[2] The company additionally distributed Nintendo products, officially bringing the Game Boy Advance to the country.[3]

Softography

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