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History of Sega in Finland |
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Official Sega distributor(s): Digital Systems (198x-198x), Sanura Suomi (198x-1990), PCI-Data (1990-1991), Brio (1991-200x), Pan Vision (200x-2014), Koch Media (2014-present) |
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Digital Systems released the SC-3000 in Finland.
Sanura Suomi distributed the Sega Master System until around 1990 when PCI-Data took over before the Sega Mega Drive release. However, PCI-Data went bankrupt not long after, leading to Brio taking over Finnish distribution of Sega products from 1991.In the 21st century in the Scandinavian countries the company Pan Vision became the distributor of Sega. In 2014, the company Koch Media became the sale of games as in most countries of Western Europe.
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