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− | '''Forrus''' (Форрус) | + | '''Forrus''' (Форрус) was a exclusive distributor of [[Nissho Iwai|Nissho Iwai Europe Plc]]. The company was established as a sister company to the Russian branch of Nissho Iwai. Forrus was intended to focus on selling consumer goods such as [[Sega]] TV games from late 1993 to late 1995 and Mitsubishi Electric products from late 1994{{ref|https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/92562}} to late 1990s. |
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Forrus (Форрус) was a exclusive distributor of Nissho Iwai Europe Plc. The company was established as a sister company to the Russian branch of Nissho Iwai. Forrus was intended to focus on selling consumer goods such as Sega TV games from late 1993 to late 1995 and Mitsubishi Electric products from late 1994[1] to late 1990s.