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I'm from Poland . I like Sega and also Nintendo consoles. I like the history department very much. I am interested in everything related to the history of the creation of consoles and their distribution in every country.
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'''Sega''' (Mega Drive, Master System, Game Gear, Mega-CD, Mega Drive 32X, Pico, Nomad, Saturn, Dreamcast), '''Nintendo''' (Game&Watch, NES, Famiclones, SNES, Game Boy, Virtual Boy, GB Pocket, Nintendo 64, GBC, GBA, Gamecube) '''Atari''' (2600, Rambo, 7800, XEGS, Lynx, Jaguar, Jaguar CD), '''PlayStation''', '''3DO''', '''CDi''', '''CD32''', '''CDTV''', '''Neo Geo''', '''Neo Geo Pocket Color''', '''PC Engine''', '''N-Gage''', '''Pong''', '''Tiger LCD''' and '''Game.com''' in Central and Eastern Europe...
 
 
The best source of knowledge about the distribution history in each country is the games' newspapers. Unless they are not there then there is a problem with fixing the story. Most of them are for Easter Europe.Here are a few of them who help me find information to pages to this site:
 
*Australia:Hyper
 
*Poland:Top Secret,Secret Service
 
*Serbia & Montenegro:Svet Kompjutra
 
*Slovenia:Megazin
 
A lot of these you can find there:[https://archive.org]
 
 
 
Another one:
 
*Russia and probably CIS:[http://www.novaya-realnost.ru/journals]
 
*Czech Republic and Slovakia :[http://www.oldgames.sk/en/mags/excalibur/]
 
 
 
Here are the ones that are looking for. If you know where they are give the link:
 
*Croatia:Hacker or Master
 
*Hungary :576 Kbyte
 
*Lithuania:Sokas or Kiberzona
 

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Sega (Mega Drive, Master System, Game Gear, Mega-CD, Mega Drive 32X, Pico, Nomad, Saturn, Dreamcast), Nintendo (Game&Watch, NES, Famiclones, SNES, Game Boy, Virtual Boy, GB Pocket, Nintendo 64, GBC, GBA, Gamecube) Atari (2600, Rambo, 7800, XEGS, Lynx, Jaguar, Jaguar CD), PlayStation, 3DO, CDi, CD32, CDTV, Neo Geo, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PC Engine, N-Gage, Pong, Tiger LCD and Game.com in Central and Eastern Europe...