History of Sega in Moldova
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History of Sega in Moldova |
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Official Sega distributor(s): Nissho Iwai (1994-1996), Buka (1994-1999), Bitman (1996-1997), R-Style (1996-1999), NVT (2000-2001), 1C Company (20xx-20xx), Best Distribution (2016-present) |
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Moldova declared independence in 1991 and still exists despite disputes in Gagauzia and Transnistria. Since 1994, it has been a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
Contents
From Mega Drive to Dreamcast
Most of the activity
- Main article: History of Sega in Russia.
1C Company and Best Distribution
In the following years, some games were released in CIS by the 1C Company[1] with translated boxes and localized games into Russian. From 2016, distribution has been taken over by Best Distribution and now on video games are distributed in European versions. Sega games are also available from digital distribution, and Moldova, when it comes to digital keys, belongs to the RU-CIS-UA region. Digital game distribution platforms such as Steam suggest lower prices for the region.
The Mega Drive clones are still available in Moldova. Most of the games and hardware are imported from Russia.
Sega Amusement
Since 2006, the distribution of arcade machines and equipment for children produce by Sega is being carried out by KidsPlay.[2]
QubicaAMF is a strategic partner in Russia and CIS countries.
Sititek
Sititek is the official distributor of Sega Toys in Russia and CIS countries.[3]