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Game Land was a store operating in former USSR countries. It imported consoles and games from Japan and the USA. It also had a store in New York. In addition, they sold official European equipment from official distributors such as Bitman, Buka and R-Style.
They also created a magazine Strana Igr.
They sold 3DO , Sony Playstation , Atari Jaguar , Atari Jaguar CD , Sega 32X , Game Boy , Game Gear , Super Nintendo , Sega Genesis , Sega Mega Drive , Sega CD , Sega Mega CD , Sega Genesis CDX , Sega Saturn , Sega Pico , Virtual Boy , Nintendo 64.
Physical stores were closed in 1998 during the crisis in Russia and then it was available online.
Print advert in Strana Igr (RU) #24: "May 1998" (1998-xx-xx)