Dreamcast consoles in Northern Europe
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In the Scandinavian countries, Sega Dreamcast appeared at exactly the same time as in Western Europe. The problem for this region was the poor availability of the console, especially in the initial sales period.
The console went on sale in the Baltics in 2000.
Denmark
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Estonia
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| Dreamcast
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Finland
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| Dreamcast
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Iceland
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| Dreamcast
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|26000 IKR (1999)
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Latvia
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| Dreamcast
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Lithuania
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| Dreamcast
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Norway
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| Dreamcast
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|2700 NOK (1999)[1]
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Sweden
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