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In the 90s, Serbia and Montenegro were one state. There were several clubs dedicated to Sega. The services allowed to rent and buy games. Some of these clubs, along with the increase in popularity of Playstation, also began to sell games for this platform until they completely focused on the sale of PlayStation games. They were often simply called [[Segoteka]].
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The article presents several clubs operating in Serbia and Montenegro. The services allowed to rent and buy games so they were often simply called [[Segoteka]].
  
*''' Video Games Club''' -Novi Sad Maksima Gorkog Street 46.Founded in 1991 as a club for [[Sega Master System]] owners. Later a club for Sega and Nintendo holders.Today known as NS Games<ref>http://www.nsgames.org/ns-games.html</ref>
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== Video Games Club==
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First club founded in March 25, 1991 on Novi Sad Maksima Gorkog Street 46 as a club for [[Sega Master System]] owners. Later a club for Mega Drive, Super Nintendo and PlayStation holders. Today known as NS Games<ref>http://www.nsgames.org/ns-games.html</ref>
 
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*'''Sega Klub'''-Club operating in Ćuprija. Founded by Zlatko Kuzmanovic around 1993.
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*'''Belgrade Blok 71 Street'''
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==Sega Klub==
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Club operating in Ćuprija. Founded by Zlatko Kuzmanovic around 1993.<ref>As Magazin Video Igrice #13 page 3</ref>
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==Belgrade Blok 71 Street==
 
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*'''Belgrade Banjica Street'''
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==Belgrade Banjica Street==
 
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*'''Belgrade Geneks Street'''
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==Belgrade Geneks Street==
 
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The article presents several clubs operating in Serbia and Montenegro. The services allowed to rent and buy games so they were often simply called Segoteka.

Video Games Club

First club founded in March 25, 1991 on Novi Sad Maksima Gorkog Street 46 as a club for Sega Master System owners. Later a club for Mega Drive, Super Nintendo and PlayStation holders. Today known as NS Games[1]

Sega and Nintendo Club Novi Sad.jpg
1995
Sega and Nintendo Club Novi Sad.jpg
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Print advert in Bonus (YU) #10: "1/2001" (2001-02-25)
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Sega Klub

Club operating in Ćuprija. Founded by Zlatko Kuzmanovic around 1993.[2]

Belgrade Blok 71 Street

Belgrade Banjica Street

Belgrade Geneks Street

References

  1. http://www.nsgames.org/ns-games.html
  2. As Magazin Video Igrice #13 page 3


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