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'''DISTRIBUIDORA DE ARTICULOS MODERNOS S.A. de C.V. SEGA DE MEXICO''' (DISAM) is a Mexican company
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'''Distribuidora De Articulos Modernos S.A. de C.V/Sega Mexico''' (DISAM) was the company that first introduced [[Sega]] consoles in Mexico
  
 
== Relations with Sega ==
 
== Relations with Sega ==
Not much is known about when this company was founded, but in 1991 it became the main distributor of the SEGA consoles in Mexican territory. The consoles came to distribute the master system, master system II, sega megadrive (genesis), sega game gear , for a short period also sega cd and 32x before its closure in 1995.
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Not much is known about when this company was founded, but in early 1990s it became the main distributor of the Sega consoles in Mexican territory. The company sold [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Mega CD]] and [[Sega 32X]].
  
It is worth mentioning that many of the sega games in Mexican territory were the US versions, however when the master system arrived, titles in Spanish imported from the PAL versions were also distributed to save costs and translations similar to the case of Portugal with Tectoy games.
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It is worth mentioning that many of the Sega games in Mexican territory were the US versions, however when the Master System arrived, titles in Spanish imported from the PAL versions with Spanish manuals were also distributed to save costs and translations similar to the case of Portugal with [[Tectoy]] games.<ref>http://www.smspower.org/forums/15992-SMSInMexico</ref>
  
However, it is unknown which company distributed the dreamcast and sega saturn
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==Manuals==
 
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Its headquarters were located in Mexico City at the following address:
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|{{gitem|SMS MX Manual.png|Master System}}
ACUEDUCTO RIO HONDO No. LOMAS VIRREYES DE CHAPULTEPEC 11000, MEXICO D.F
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|{{gitem|SMSII MX Manual.png|Master System II}}
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|{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Genesis}}
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|{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Game Gear}}
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|{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Mega CD II}}
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|{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Sega 32X}}
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At the present time in the last years there is an official distributor of SEGA in Mexico that is dedicated mainly to the titles for modern consoles.
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==Seals==
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{{gitem|SMS MX Seal.jpg|Master System seal}}
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{{gitem|MD MX Seal.png|Genesis seal}}
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{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Game Gear seal}}
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{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Mega CD II seal}}
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{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Sega 32X seal}}
  
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==Promotional materials==
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{{gitem|MDMS MX advert.png|(1991)}}
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{{gitem|SMSMDGG MX TV advert.mp4|({{gte}} 1992)}}
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{{gitem|MDMSGG MX advert.jpg|Videojuegos Sega Superan A Todos !! (1992)}}
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{{gitem|Notavailable.svg|Print advert of Genesis, Game Gear and Sega CD from ''Video Tips'' #1 (1993-xx-xx)}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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* [http://www.smspower.org/forums/15992-SMSInMexico]
 
* [https://twitter.com/sega_mexico]
 

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DISAM S.A. de C.V.
Founded: 19xx
Headquarters:
Mexico, Mexico City

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Distribuidora De Articulos Modernos S.A. de C.V/Sega Mexico (DISAM) was the company that first introduced Sega consoles in Mexico

Relations with Sega

Not much is known about when this company was founded, but in early 1990s it became the main distributor of the Sega consoles in Mexican territory. The company sold Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega CD and Sega 32X.

It is worth mentioning that many of the Sega games in Mexican territory were the US versions, however when the Master System arrived, titles in Spanish imported from the PAL versions with Spanish manuals were also distributed to save costs and translations similar to the case of Portugal with Tectoy games.[1]

Manuals

SMS MX Manual.png
Master System
SMS MX Manual.png
SMSII MX Manual.png
Master System II
SMSII MX Manual.png
Notavailable.svg
Genesis
Notavailable.svg
Notavailable.svg
Game Gear
Notavailable.svg
Notavailable.svg
Mega CD II
Notavailable.svg
Notavailable.svg
Sega 32X
Notavailable.svg

Seals

SMS MX Seal.jpg
Master System seal
SMS MX Seal.jpg
MD MX Seal.png
Genesis seal
MD MX Seal.png
Notavailable.svg
Game Gear seal
Notavailable.svg
Notavailable.svg
Mega CD II seal
Notavailable.svg
Notavailable.svg
Sega 32X seal
Notavailable.svg

Promotional materials

MDMS MX advert.png
(1991)
MDMS MX advert.png
MDMSGG MX advert.jpg
Videojuegos Sega Superan A Todos !! (1992)
MDMSGG MX advert.jpg
Notavailable.svg
Print advert of Genesis, Game Gear and Sega CD from Video Tips #1 (1993-xx-xx)
Notavailable.svg

References