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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== | |
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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> | ||
{{gitem|Sega and Nintendo Club Novi Sad.jpg|1995}} | {{gitem|Sega and Nintendo Club Novi Sad.jpg|1995}} | ||
{{galleryPrintAd|Bonus_10_SCG.pdf|bonus|10|51}} | {{galleryPrintAd|Bonus_10_SCG.pdf|bonus|10|51}} | ||
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− | + | ==Sega Klub== | |
+ | 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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File:Sega Klubovi Blok 71.jpg | File:Sega Klubovi Blok 71.jpg | ||
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+ | ==Belgrade Banjica Street== | ||
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File:Sega Klubovi Banjica.jpg | File:Sega Klubovi Banjica.jpg | ||
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+ | ==Belgrade Geneks Street== | ||
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File:Sega Klubovi Geneks.jpg | File:Sega Klubovi Geneks.jpg |
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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.
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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]
Print advert in Bonus (YU) #10: "1/2001" (2001-02-25)
Sega Klub
Club operating in Ćuprija. Founded by Zlatko Kuzmanovic around 1993.[2]
Belgrade Blok 71 Street
Belgrade Banjica Street
Belgrade Geneks Street
References
- ↑ http://www.nsgames.org/ns-games.html
- ↑ As Magazin Video Igrice #13 page 3
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