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==List of bootleg releases==
 
==List of bootleg releases==

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VideoGames (company)
Headquarters:
Odesa, Ukraine

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VideoGames was a Ukrainian company selling Mega Drive clones.

Hardware

List of bootleg releases

Box made by VideoGames

Recognized by the fact that they are sold in blue boxes and not like the original Sega in black. The styles are mixed, some are reminiscent of New Game releases and others have a new design. Sold from late 2000s/early 2010s to mid-2010s.

List of multi-cart releases

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