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− | + | [[Sega]] consoles in North Korea were probably not sold. However, arcade games produced by Sega were popular.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPOOBlM0hcQ</ref>It is possible that several clones were imported into the country as it was with Nintendo console clones. | |
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Sega consoles in North Korea were probably not sold. However, arcade games produced by Sega were popular.[1]It is possible that several clones were imported into the country as it was with Nintendo console clones.