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− | The company which from the beginning of 1995 | + | The company which from the beginning of 1995 began to sell the famiclone Video Game-GT3300 and [[Star Drive DS 1603]] which was probably a clone of Sega Mega Drive.Later, the company sold a clone named [[Unlicensed_Mega_Drive_clones_(Genesis_3)|Genesis 2]] and pirate games with Czech instructions. |
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[[Category:Third-party distributors]] | [[Category:Third-party distributors]] |
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The company which from the beginning of 1995 began to sell the famiclone Video Game-GT3300 and Star Drive DS 1603 which was probably a clone of Sega Mega Drive.Later, the company sold a clone named Genesis 2 and pirate games with Czech instructions.