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− | {{sub-stub}} | + | '''Lamport''', also known as '''Lamport Computer Company''', was a Russian video game distributor and joint venture of [[Steepler]] and [[Kenga]], known for additionally co-establishing distributor [[Kenmaster]]. |
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+ | Lamport was founded in 1994 as a joint venture between Russian video game distributors [[Steepler]] and [[Kenga]] after the former company restructured.{{ref|http://tv-games.ru/wiki/Companies/Steepler.html}} It distributed Kenga's products in Russia, and also contracted, produced, and published video games for personal computers. | ||
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+ | The company was officially registered in Germany, but the extent of its distribution there is unknown.{{ref|http://tv-games.ru/wiki/Companies/Kenmaster.html}} | ||
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Lamport, also known as Lamport Computer Company, was a Russian video game distributor and joint venture of Steepler and Kenga, known for additionally co-establishing distributor Kenmaster.
Company
Lamport was founded in 1994 as a joint venture between Russian video game distributors Steepler and Kenga after the former company restructured.[1] It distributed Kenga's products in Russia, and also contracted, produced, and published video games for personal computers.
The company was officially registered in Germany, but the extent of its distribution there is unknown.[2]
Promotional material
Print advert in Magazina Igrushek (RU) #1: "1/1995" (1995-xx-xx)
Print advert in Strana Igr (RU) #2: "Mart 1996" (1996-xx-xx)
Print advert in Magazina Igrushek (RU) #9: "5/1996" (1996-xx-xx)