Difference between revisions of "History of Sega in Norway"
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− | [[Brio]] distributed Sega products in Norway during the 1990s. | + | [[Brio]] distributed Sega products in Norway during the 1990s.In the 21st century in the Scandinavian countries the company [[Panvision]] became the distributor of Sega. In 2014, the company [[Koch Media]] became the sale of games as in most countries of Western Europe. |
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History of Sega in Norway |
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Official Sega distributor(s): Brio(199x-200x),Panvision(200x-2014),Koch Media(2014-present) |
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Brio distributed Sega products in Norway during the 1990s.In the 21st century in the Scandinavian countries the company Panvision became the distributor of Sega. In 2014, the company Koch Media became the sale of games as in most countries of Western Europe.
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