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− | [[Ecoplay]] (formerly named Ecofilmes) distributes [[Sega]] products in Portugal. It is unknown what range this covers, but it is known that at least | + | [[Ecoplay]] (formerly named Ecofilmes) distributes [[Sega]] products in Portugal. It is unknown what range this covers, but it is known that they at least started their game distribution service in 1991 and that the [[Sega Mega Drive]] game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden]]'' and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] games ''[[Captain America: Super Soldier]]'', ''[[Crush 3D]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic Nos Jogos Olímpicos Londres]]'', ''[[Shinobi 3D]]'', ''[[Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]'', ''[[Sonic Generations]]'', ''[[Super Monkey Ball 3D]]'', and ''[[Thor: God of Thunder]]'' were distributed by them. |
[[Tectoy]]'s Master System III Compact was sold in Portugal along with two Tectoy exclusives released nowhere else in Europe; [[Sapo Xule - S.O.S Lagoa Poluida]] and [[Game Box Série Esportes]]. | [[Tectoy]]'s Master System III Compact was sold in Portugal along with two Tectoy exclusives released nowhere else in Europe; [[Sapo Xule - S.O.S Lagoa Poluida]] and [[Game Box Série Esportes]]. |
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History of Sega in Portugal |
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Official Sega distributor(s): Ecoplay(1991-present) |
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Ecoplay (formerly named Ecofilmes) distributes Sega products in Portugal. It is unknown what range this covers, but it is known that they at least started their game distribution service in 1991 and that the Sega Mega Drive game Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden and the Nintendo 3DS games Captain America: Super Soldier, Crush 3D, Mario & Sonic Nos Jogos Olímpicos Londres, Shinobi 3D, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, Sonic Generations, Super Monkey Ball 3D, and Thor: God of Thunder were distributed by them.
Tectoy's Master System III Compact was sold in Portugal along with two Tectoy exclusives released nowhere else in Europe; Sapo Xule - S.O.S Lagoa Poluida and Game Box Série Esportes.
They also appear to have been the only officially licensed company that provided region converters for when they distributed Dragon Ball Z: Buyuu Retsuden in the region before the French release came out.
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