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+ | {{sub-stub}}'''Aaronix''' (阿羅士) were a electronics company responsible for distributing [[Sega]]'s [[SG-1000 II]] and [[Sega Mark III]] in Taiwan under it's brand due to law restrictions. [[SG-1000]] is rumored to be release, but it wasn't confirmed for now. Some sources also says that Aaronix sold Japanese [[Master System]] after restrictions were lifted<ref>https://www.zhihu.com/appview/p/39495468</ref>. Sometimes in 1987, they established Zonic Electronics which became the second most important clone producer of [[Famicom]] systems in China. | ||
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Aaronix (阿羅士) were a electronics company responsible for distributing Sega's SG-1000 II and Sega Mark III in Taiwan under it's brand due to law restrictions. SG-1000 is rumored to be release, but it wasn't confirmed for now. Some sources also says that Aaronix sold Japanese Master System after restrictions were lifted[1]. Sometimes in 1987, they established Zonic Electronics which became the second most important clone producer of Famicom systems in China.
Softography
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Master System
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