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{{sub-stub}}[[Digital Systems]] released the [[SC-3000]] in Finland. | {{sub-stub}}[[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 | + | [[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.<ref>https://books.google.pl/books?redir_esc=y&hl=pl&id=DbFxAgAAQBAJ&q=finland#v=snippet&q=finland&f=false</ref> In 2003 in the Scandinavian countries the company [[Pan Vision]] became the distributor of Sega.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030601082124/http://www.panvision.com:80/o.o.i.s/107</ref> In 2014, the company [[Koch Media]] became the sale of games as in most countries of Western Europe.<ref>https://www.mcvuk.com/business/koch-media-will-distribute-sega-games-in-nordic</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:30, 27 July 2018
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 (1991-2002), Pan Vision (2003-2014), 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.[1] In 2003 in the Scandinavian countries the company Pan Vision became the distributor of Sega.[2] In 2014, the company Koch Media became the sale of games as in most countries of Western Europe.[3]