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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega France S.A.''' was a subsidiary of [[Sega]] that operated within France. It came into existence in 1991 after Sega bought [[Virgin Mastertronic]], and was a continuation of the French branch, [[Virgin Loisirs]]{{magref|playerone|12|11}}. Sega France was the official distributor of Sega consoles in France for the rest of the 1990s and early 2000s. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega France S.A.''' was a subsidiary of [[Sega]] that operated within France. It came into existence in 1991 after Sega bought [[Virgin Mastertronic]], and was a continuation of the French branch, [[Virgin Loisirs]]{{magref|playerone|12|11}}{{magref|megaforce|2|8}}. Sega France was the official distributor of Sega consoles in France for the rest of the 1990s and early 2000s. |
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Founded: 1991[1] | ||
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Sega France S.A. was a subsidiary of Sega that operated within France. It came into existence in 1991 after Sega bought Virgin Mastertronic, and was a continuation of the French branch, Virgin Loisirs[1][2]. Sega France was the official distributor of Sega consoles in France for the rest of the 1990s and early 2000s.
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