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In the 70s Vietnam was one of the countries where [[Sega]] imported its game machines.{{fileref|Sega_Company_Profile_1970.pdf}}
 
In the 70s Vietnam was one of the countries where [[Sega]] imported its game machines.{{fileref|Sega_Company_Profile_1970.pdf}}
  
Some Sega systems have been released in Vietnam in the past. A lot of them were available in game centers where people could play on it without buying them this was because game consoles wasn't allowed in the 80s and early-90s due to the ruling party at that time. But however a unknown distributor released Sega products in the 90's and lasted until 2010 due to bankruptcy. [[New Era]] from 2012 to 2019 was a distributor. In 2019, SEGA teamed up with another unknown distributor due to its current Asia distributor not able to reach Vietnam.
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Consoles wasn't allowed in the 80s and early-90s due to the ruling party at that time. Some Sega systems have been released in Vietnam in the mid-90s and a lot of them were available in game centers where people could play on it without buying them. Unknown distributor released Sega products in the 90's and lasted until 2010 due to bankruptcy. From 2012, [[New Era]] distributed Sega titles until 2019, when Sega ended up with another unknown distributor due to its current Asian distributor not able to reach Vietnam.
  
 
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History of Sega in Vietnam
Official Sega distributor(s): Unknown (199?-2010), New Era (2012-2019), Unknown (2019-present)

In the 70s Vietnam was one of the countries where Sega imported its game machines.[1]

Consoles wasn't allowed in the 80s and early-90s due to the ruling party at that time. Some Sega systems have been released in Vietnam in the mid-90s and a lot of them were available in game centers where people could play on it without buying them. Unknown distributor released Sega products in the 90's and lasted until 2010 due to bankruptcy. From 2012, New Era distributed Sega titles until 2019, when Sega ended up with another unknown distributor due to its current Asian distributor not able to reach Vietnam.

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