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In the 70s Panama was one of the countries where Sega imported its game machines.{{fileref|Sega_Company_Profile_1970.pdf}} | In the 70s Panama was one of the countries where Sega imported its game machines.{{fileref|Sega_Company_Profile_1970.pdf}} | ||
− | In the past, [[Sega]] distributed its products from Puerto Rico. | + | In the past, [[Sega]] distributed its products from Puerto Rico.<ref>http://www.gamestudies.org/0202/lugo/</ref> |
− | [[Latam Games]] | + | From late 2000s, Sega games are distributed locally by two distributors - [[Latam Games]] and [[NC Games]]<ref>http://www.rolagames.com/pressrelease.php</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160213193457/http://www.ncgameslatam.com/sobre-nosotros</ref>. |
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History of Sega in Panama |
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Official Sega distributor(s): NC Games (200x-2019), Latam Games (2012-present) |
In the 70s Panama was one of the countries where Sega imported its game machines.[1]
In the past, Sega distributed its products from Puerto Rico.[2]
From late 2000s, Sega games are distributed locally by two distributors - Latam Games and NC Games[3][4].