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===1996-1997===
 
===1996-1997===
In 1996 club dealt with the sale and sale of games for [[Sega Mega Drive]] , [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Mega CD]]. Members had a 20% discount on buying the game. The service also sold games for NES and Game Boy.
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In 1996 club dealt with the sale and sale of games for [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Master System]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Mega CD]]. Members had a 20% discount on buying the game. The service also sold games for NES and Game Boy.
  
 
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===1998-1999===
 
===1998-1999===
 
In 1998, there were changes. Tomel also created a club for Nintendo owners so NES and Game Boy have disappeared from the Sega club offer.In 1998, games for [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Sega 32X]] appeared, as well as for [[Sega Nomad]], console that wasn't released in Poland. From that moment, members had a discount of 10 to 20% for buying games.The club relied on the mail exchange of games.
 
In 1998, there were changes. Tomel also created a club for Nintendo owners so NES and Game Boy have disappeared from the Sega club offer.In 1998, games for [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Sega 32X]] appeared, as well as for [[Sega Nomad]], console that wasn't released in Poland. From that moment, members had a discount of 10 to 20% for buying games.The club relied on the mail exchange of games.

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Klub Sega was club founded by Tomel-TV Games in Poland. They operated in 1996-1999.

1996-1997

In 1996 club dealt with the sale and sale of games for Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear and Sega Mega CD. Members had a 20% discount on buying the game. The service also sold games for NES and Game Boy.

1998-1999

In 1998, there were changes. Tomel also created a club for Nintendo owners so NES and Game Boy have disappeared from the Sega club offer.In 1998, games for Sega Saturn and Sega 32X appeared, as well as for Sega Nomad, console that wasn't released in Poland. From that moment, members had a discount of 10 to 20% for buying games.The club relied on the mail exchange of games.

In 1999, imported games for Sega Dreamcast were introduced. At the end of this year, Tomel combined Club Sega, Nintendo and Sony into one which meant the end of the Sega Club. Since then every fifth game was free and exchange the game before the end of the month meant a 30% discount and with buying two games, the third was free to choose.

References

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Club Sega de San Martin (Argentina) | Sega Club (Australia) | Sega Masters Club (Benelux) | Sega Club (Brazil) | Sega Klubben (Denmark) | Sega Club (Egypt) | Sega Clubi (Finland) | Club Sega (France) | Sega Club (Greece) | Sega es Nintendo Klub (Hungary) | Sega Club (Israel) | Sega Players Enjoy Club (Japan) | Sega Partners (Japan) | Dreamcast Partners (Japan) | Taisho Roman Club (Japan) | Sega Mega Klubos (Latvia) | SegaClub (The Netherlands) | Sega Club (New Zealand) | Klub Sega (Poland) | Clube Sega (Portugal) | Sega Klubovi (Serbia and Montenegro) | Segoteka (Serbia and Montenegro) | Sega Klubben (Sweden) | Club Sega (Turkey) | The Official Sega Club (UK)