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+ | {{sub-stub}}Distributors of Sega products emerged in former Yugoslav states of Serbia and Montenegro in 1994. | ||
− | + | Note: Between 1992 and 2003, Serbia and Montenegro were unified as a single state known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY; not to be confused with the earlier Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) which in the 1990s was in the process of breaking up into its pre-communist constituents). From 2003 the state was known as "Serbia and Montenegro", before both halves declared independance from each other in 2006. | |
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[[File:Sega Serbia.jpg|thumb|ACTIVEMAGIC advertisement in 1996|100px]] | [[File:Sega Serbia.jpg|thumb|ACTIVEMAGIC advertisement in 1996|100px]] | ||
+ | Sega was initially represented by [[ActiveMagic]] in 1994, however local distributors were more likely to serve potential customers. [[DigiTech]] and [[Beosoft]] (who also represented [[Nintendo]] in this region) emerged as the two biggest distributors. | ||
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*Sega Mega Drive II-(1994-1997) | *Sega Mega Drive II-(1994-1997) | ||
*Sega Game Gear-(1995-1997) | *Sega Game Gear-(1995-1997) |
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History of Sega in Serbia and Montenegro |
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Distributors of Sega products emerged in former Yugoslav states of Serbia and Montenegro in 1994.
Note: Between 1992 and 2003, Serbia and Montenegro were unified as a single state known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY; not to be confused with the earlier Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) which in the 1990s was in the process of breaking up into its pre-communist constituents). From 2003 the state was known as "Serbia and Montenegro", before both halves declared independance from each other in 2006.
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Early years
Sega was initially represented by ActiveMagic in 1994, however local distributors were more likely to serve potential customers. DigiTech and Beosoft (who also represented Nintendo in this region) emerged as the two biggest distributors.
Sold products:
- Sega Mega Drive II-(1994-1997)
- Sega Game Gear-(1995-1997)
- Sega Mega CD II-(1995)
- Sega Master System II-(1995-1996)
Commercial
Gallery
- Mega Drive Serbia 2.jpg
- Mega Drive Serbia3.jpg
References