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Founded in 1992, Videotop branched into video games in 1994, and distributed game products to Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.
 
Founded in 1992, Videotop branched into video games in 1994, and distributed game products to Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.
  
In 2016 [[Sega]] awarded Videotop the Serbian and Montenegrin product distribution rights for its game products.{{ref|http://www.videotop.si/en/videotop-je-postal-uradni-zastopnik-zaloznika-sega/}} The following year, the company was acquired by fellow Serbian game distributor [[Iris Mega]].{{ref|http://www.videotop.si/en/druzba-iris-mega-d-o-o-kupila-druzbo-videotop-skupina-d-o-o/}}
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In 2016 [[Sega]] awarded Videotop the former Yugoslavian product distribution rights for its game products.{{ref|http://www.videotop.si/en/videotop-je-postal-uradni-zastopnik-zaloznika-sega/}} The following year, the company was acquired by fellow Serbian game distributor [[Iris Mega]].{{ref|http://www.videotop.si/en/druzba-iris-mega-d-o-o-kupila-druzbo-videotop-skupina-d-o-o/}}
  
 
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Videotop 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 Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.

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]

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