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− | Socialist Yugoslavia did not belong to the Warsaw Pact. A small amount of Sega, Nintendo and Atari games and consoles were sold here.Since 1988, a company from London called [[ActiveMagic]] began selling [[Sega]] games.Somewhere | + | ==Socialist Yugoslavia== |
+ | Socialist Yugoslavia did not belong to the Warsaw Pact. A small amount of Sega, Nintendo and Atari games and consoles were sold here.Since 1988, a company from London called [[ActiveMagic]] began selling [[Sega]] computer games.Although Active Magic was a Mastertronic distributor (Who sold Sega consoles in Western Europe), it is not known whether it was distributing Sega consoles.Somewhere between 1989/1990, [[Sega Master System]] began to appear in Yugoslavia, however, it was not very popular<ref>http://retrospec.sgn.net/users/tomcat/yu/magshow.php?auto=&page=6&all=SI_90_01</ref>. | ||
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+ | Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.One of the first and popular consoles was Terminator 2 modeled on Sega Mega Drive.The origins of Sega consoles in this country is 1994. However, there is no distributor's name. At the beginning were available [[Sega Mega Drive]] model II, [[Sega Master System]] model II, [[Sega Mega-CD]] model II and [[Sega Game Gear]]. In 2004 Slovenian company [[Videotop]] began selling Sega games in this country.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20040603144807/http://www.videotop.hr:80/</ref> In 2010, the distribution was started by [[Computerland]] and in 2014 [[Videotop]] returned for sale which in 2016 became a representative of Sega in all former Yugoslavia.<ref>http://www.videotop.si/en/videotop-je-postal-uradni-zastopnik-zaloznika-sega/</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 25 November 2018
History of Sega in Croatia |
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Official Sega distributor(s): ActiveMagic (1988-1991) , X (1994-xxxx), Videotop (2004-2010), Computerland (2010-2014), Videotop (2014-present) |
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Socialist Yugoslavia
Socialist Yugoslavia did not belong to the Warsaw Pact. A small amount of Sega, Nintendo and Atari games and consoles were sold here.Since 1988, a company from London called ActiveMagic began selling Sega computer games.Although Active Magic was a Mastertronic distributor (Who sold Sega consoles in Western Europe), it is not known whether it was distributing Sega consoles.Somewhere between 1989/1990, Sega Master System began to appear in Yugoslavia, however, it was not very popular[1].
Croatia
Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.One of the first and popular consoles was Terminator 2 modeled on Sega Mega Drive.The origins of Sega consoles in this country is 1994. However, there is no distributor's name. At the beginning were available Sega Mega Drive model II, Sega Master System model II, Sega Mega-CD model II and Sega Game Gear. In 2004 Slovenian company Videotop began selling Sega games in this country.[2] In 2010, the distribution was started by Computerland and in 2014 Videotop returned for sale which in 2016 became a representative of Sega in all former Yugoslavia.[3]