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Although Greenland is geographically part of North America, it is politically part of Europe and belongs to Denmark. Sega games in this region appeared similarly to Denmark, so most of Greenland's history is the same as the [[History of Sega in Denmark]].The games are sold by local distributors. In the early 1990s, [[Video Centret]] was the largest seller.
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Although Greenland is geographically part of North America, it is politically part of Europe and belongs to Denmark.  
  
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[[Sega]] video games were always released here, with similar manner to [[History of Sega in Denmark|Denmark, so both regions share same history]] in term of available consoles, games and dates. The games are sold by local distributors and [[Video Centret]] was one of the largest retailer of Sega hardware and software in early 1990s.
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History of Sega in Greenland

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Although Greenland is geographically part of North America, it is politically part of Europe and belongs to Denmark.

Sega video games were always released here, with similar manner to Denmark, so both regions share same history in term of available consoles, games and dates. The games are sold by local distributors and Video Centret was one of the largest retailer of Sega hardware and software in early 1990s.

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