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− | Since 1988, [[Tecnoplay]] has begun cooperating in importing arcades from Data East which later changed its name to Sega Pinball. In 1991, Tecnoplay released the first Sega arcades called [[Virtua Racing]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19980201150232/http://tecnoplay.com:80/</ref> | + | Since 1988, [[Tecnoplay]] has begun cooperating in importing arcades from Data East which later changed its name to Sega Pinball. In 1991, Tecnoplay released the first Sega arcades called [[Virtua Racing]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/19980201150232/http://tecnoplay.com:80/</ref> |
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+ | Due to San Marino being in the same distribution system as Italy, Sega consoles were released in San Marino under [[History of Sega in Italy|Italian Sega distributors]]. | ||
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Since 1988, Tecnoplay has begun cooperating in importing arcades from Data East which later changed its name to Sega Pinball. In 1991, Tecnoplay released the first Sega arcades called Virtua Racing.[1]
Due to San Marino being in the same distribution system as Italy, Sega consoles were released in San Marino under Italian Sega distributors.