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Videotop, d.o.o. is a Slovene video game distributor which owned the now-extant game publishing label Game Zone.
Company
Founded in 1992, Videotop branched into video games in 1994, and distributed game products to a number of Eastern European countries.
In 2016 Sega awarded Videotop the former Yugoslavian product distribution rights for its game products.[2] The following year, the company was acquired by fellow Serbian game distributor Iris Mega.[3]
Countries
Videotop has distributed video game products to the following countries. {{multicol|
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Bosnia
- Herzegovina
- Serbia
- Montenegro
- [[wikipedia:Macedonia|Macedonia
- Yugoslavia
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Logos
External links
- Official website (Slovene) (Wayback Machine)