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==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
{{CompanyHistoryAll|Samsung}}
 
{{CompanyHistoryAll|Samsung}}
 
==Hardware==
 
[[Master System consoles in Asia]] (South Korea)
 
*Gam*Boy
 
*Gam*Boy II
 
*Aladdin Boy
 
 
[[Mega Drive consoles in South Korea]]
 
*Super Gam*Boy
 
*Super Aladdin Boy
 
*Super Aladdin Boy II
 
 
[[Sega Virtua Processor]] (Samsung SSP1601)
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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Samsung
Founded: 1938
Headquarters:
Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea

The Samsung Group, known often simply as Samsung (삼성) is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. Samsung specialise in electronics, and are one of the world's leading electronics manufacturers.

During the 1980s and 1990s, it was very difficult for foreigners to market video games consoles in South Korea, especially if they were Japanese (thanks to the long history of tension between Korea and Japan). This meant that Sega could not easily market their own products to a South Korean audience on their own, so they struck a deal with Samsung to distribute consoles in that region. Samsung took it upon themselves to adapt Sega's systems for the South Korean market, though for the most part, South Korean systems are completely compatible with Japanese systems. Sega had previously gone through Oacs to distribute the Sega Mark III.

Samsung produced one game for the Sega Mega Drive (Super Aladdin Boy) - Uzu Keobukseon. This shoot-'em-up is unique to South Korea.

Samsung manufactured the Sega Virtua Processor cartridge DSP chip, used for the Sega Mega Drive version of Virtua Racing.

Softography

Gallery

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