Dreamcast consoles in Asia
From Sega Retro
China
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India
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Israel
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Russia and CIS
Original consoles
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Local distributors
With the popularity of the console, several local distributors decided to buy consoles from Sega and sell them on their own. It happened in 2001–2002 when Big Ben Interactive became a distributor in Western Europe.Local distributors bought consoles cheaply from them and began to distribute Dreamcast along with self made instructions in Russian. Template:ConsoleReleaseHeader
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