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Hungary began its transition away from Soviet-style communism in 1990, and like many of its Warsaw pact neighbours became a more attractive place for foreign Western investers as the decade went on.
 
Hungary began its transition away from Soviet-style communism in 1990, and like many of its Warsaw pact neighbours became a more attractive place for foreign Western investers as the decade went on.
  
==1991-1992==
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The first [[Sega]] products in this region appeared in early 1991, similar to competing [[Nintendo]]. The [[Sega Master System]] model I was the first to come here and it cost around 12,900 HUF in Videoton stores. Its price gradually decreased and in the middle of the following year it cost 9999 HUF. At the beginning of the 90s, the distributor of Sega consoles was [[Sinus]] kft. During this period, Nintendo products were characterized by greater promotion and the number of suppliers.
From 1991, [[Sega]] consoles were sold by [[Sinus]]. They released the first model of [[Sega Master System]].
 
  
==1992-October 1993==
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At the end of 1992, the first [[Mega Drive]] and [[Game Gear]] models appeared in stores. During this period, the Hungarian company [[Novotrade]] released a game about the dolphin [[Ecco]], which became a cult game for 16-bit Sega consoles. From spring 1993 in Hungary, in addition to the Master System II console, an increasing interest in Sega products began. The number of sellers also increased. The products could be purchased at such stores as 576 Kbyte Shop, [[Novotrade 2C]], Videoton, Mikro C and others.
[[Mega Drive]] and [[Game Gear]] first appeared in Hungary at the end of 1992. In the same year, the first game in the [[Ecco]] series, developed by Hungarian studio [[Novotrade]], had its premiere. The following year it was released in Hungary.
 
  
Sales of Sega consoles started to increase since the summer of 1993 when products began to appear in more and more places. At this time Master System II appeared in stores.
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In October 1993, [[Nissho Iwai]] chose [[Bakalory Bt]] as Sega's partner in Hungary. People could find advertisements in the newspapers seeking shops to sell the entire range of Sega products.<ref>Magyar Nemzet November 1993 (1993-11-19)</ref> Before Christmas, the second Mega Drive model hit stores and the [[Sega Mega CD]] II was released the following year. The number of stores selling consoles has also increased, including Sonic Market, Elektroház, Euro Business Magyarorszag and others.
 
 
==October 1993-1995==
 
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[[File:Novotrade store 1993.png|thumb|Novotrade store in 1993|150px]]
 
[[File:Novotrade store 1993.png|thumb|Novotrade store in 1993|150px]]
In October 1993, [[Nissho Iwai]] appointed [[Bakalory]] Bt as Sega's partner in Hungary. In addition to continuing the sale of more advanced consoles and the release of the Mega Drive II, the company began searching for partners, dealers, distributors and retailers to sell the full line of Sega games.<ref>Magyar Nemzet November 1993 (1993-11-19)</ref> The most important sellers from this period include 576 Kbyte Shop, [[Novotrade 2C]], Videoton, Sonic Market, Elektroház, [[EBM|Euro Business Magyarorszag]], Mikro C and many others.
 
 
The most popular consoles were Mega Drive and Master System. There have been many events such as [[Sega Verseny 1994]], [[I. Sega játékbajnokság]], [[Eternal Champion]]. In 1993, the [[Szegasztok]] series was created which focused on games for Sega consoles. In 1994, Pop Shop created [[Sega es Nintendo Klub]].
 
 
During this time, Mega Drive became a very popular console and many events related to Sega were organized such as
 
In the meantime, in Hungary appeared the famiclone [https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-iQhTkm2mtUA/WZ9Jb36eQXI/AAAAAAAAKbg/Ir-Ya_Sk2-0Uzux1BsMV5irZ3Nq8xK-fQCEwYBhgL/s1600/terminator%2B2%2Bcon%2Bcaja.jpg Terminator 2] modeled on Sega Mega Drive and famiclones that look like [http://ultimateconsoledatabase.com/famiclones/megadrive2.htm Mega Drive in a green box from Asian distribution.]
 
  
In 1994 the [[Mega CD]]II was released and in March 1995 the [[Mega Drive 32X]].
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The Mega Drive and Master System were the most popular in Hungary at that time. In the fall of 1993, a dedicated program called [[Szegasztok]] was created. Many companies have organized various Sega console related events such as [[Sega Verseny 1994]] (by Novotrade 2C), [[Eternal Champion]] (by Videoton), [[I. Sega játékbajnokság]] (by Elektroház) and others. In 1994, the Pop Shop founded [[Sega es Nintendo Klub]].
  
==Al-Step==
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There were also fakes on the market. While in Hungary in some places you could come across consoles compatible with 16-bit Sega, consoles imitating Mega Drive, such as the famiclone reminiscent of the [http://ultimateconsoledatabase.com/famiclones/megadrive2.htm Mega Drive in a green box from Asian distribution]. The most famous famiclone in Hungary - [https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-iQhTkm2mtUA/WZ9Jb36eQXI/AAAAAAAAKbg/Ir-Ya_Sk2-0Uzux1BsMV5irZ3Nq8xK-fQCEwYBhgL/s1600/terminator%2B2%2Bcon%2Bcaja.jpg Terminator 2] was modeled on the Mega Drive console
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[[Sega Saturn]] first appeared in March 1995 through imports in 576 Kbyte stores. The console with one pad and the game [[Virtua Fighter]] cost 129999 HUF which was a huge price and hardly anyone in the country could buy this console. Saturn was released officially in September 1995.<ref>https://www.telecompaper.com/news/video-games-market-sees-slow-development--64252</ref>
 
  
In 199x, [[Al-Step]] became a distributor.<ref>https://www.telecompaper.com/news/video-games-market-sees-slow-development--64252</ref>The company complained that Saturn is a defective product that is not popular in the country. Al-Step also emphasized that older consoles such as Mega Drive II and Master System II are still selling well.<ref>Reform, 1996-04-23, page 33</ref>There were fewer and fewer events related to Sega. The last big one was [[Sega Verseny 1996]].
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In March 1995, the [[Sega Saturn]] console, imported from Japan, appeared in 576 Kbyte Shop. The console with one pad and the game [[Virtua Fighter]] cost 129999 HUF which was a huge price and hardly anyone in the country could buy this console. At the same time, Hungary saw the official release of the [[Mega Drive 32X]].
  
In 1996, TCI's technology group got the rights to distribute [[Sega Channel]] in Hungary, but it is not known that the service was launched there.  
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Saturn officially appeared in this country at a similar time as in the rest of Europe (around September 1995).<ref>https://www.telecompaper.com/news/video-games-market-sees-slow-development--64252</ref> Along with the new console, there is also a new distributor - [[Al-Step]] kft. Unfortunately, the company was not able to promote the console well. Saturn was too expensive for Hungarian conditions. The company emphasized, however, that old Sega consoles such as Master System II and Mega Drive II are still quite popular.<ref>Reform, 1996-04-23, page 33</ref> The Sega brand was slowly starting to lose its popularity, although there were other events related to it, such as [[Sega Verseny 1996]] (via Neptun Elektronik) and TCI's technology group got the rights to distribute [[Sega Channel]] in Hungary, but it is not known that the service was launched there.  
  
==EBM==
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At the end of 1996, [[EBM]] (Euro Business Magyarorszag) became the official Sega distributor in Hungary,<ref>Magyar Nemzet, 1996-12-14, Mortal Combat a vilagujdonsag</ref> lowering the price of Saturn and continuing to sell the Mega Drive II. Despite this, the Sega brand has lost much of its popularity in this country and practically disappeared in 1998.
At the end of 1996, [[EBM]] became the official distributor.<ref>Magyar Nemzet, 1996-12-14, Mortal Combat a vilagujdonsag</ref> At that time, Saturn's prices went down, however, and that didn't help either, and like the rest of Europe, the console sold very poorly.
 
  
==Dreamcast and present==
 
 
From the second half of the 90s until the early 2000s, the distribution of arcades was handel by [[Novogame]]. Arcade machines in the 90s were popular in Hungary, but at the beginning of the 2000s they became less popular, as Novogame said, which in 2002 only received 5 orders for Sega machines.<ref>Napi Gazdaság, 2002-11-21, Magyarorszagon is visszaesett a Sega-forgalom</ref>
 
From the second half of the 90s until the early 2000s, the distribution of arcades was handel by [[Novogame]]. Arcade machines in the 90s were popular in Hungary, but at the beginning of the 2000s they became less popular, as Novogame said, which in 2002 only received 5 orders for Sega machines.<ref>Napi Gazdaság, 2002-11-21, Magyarorszagon is visszaesett a Sega-forgalom</ref>
  

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Hungary began its transition away from Soviet-style communism in 1990, and like many of its Warsaw pact neighbours became a more attractive place for foreign Western investers as the decade went on.

The first Sega products in this region appeared in early 1991, similar to competing Nintendo. The Sega Master System model I was the first to come here and it cost around 12,900 HUF in Videoton stores. Its price gradually decreased and in the middle of the following year it cost 9999 HUF. At the beginning of the 90s, the distributor of Sega consoles was Sinus kft. During this period, Nintendo products were characterized by greater promotion and the number of suppliers.

At the end of 1992, the first Mega Drive and Game Gear models appeared in stores. During this period, the Hungarian company Novotrade released a game about the dolphin Ecco, which became a cult game for 16-bit Sega consoles. From spring 1993 in Hungary, in addition to the Master System II console, an increasing interest in Sega products began. The number of sellers also increased. The products could be purchased at such stores as 576 Kbyte Shop, Novotrade 2C, Videoton, Mikro C and others.

In October 1993, Nissho Iwai chose Bakalory Bt as Sega's partner in Hungary. People could find advertisements in the newspapers seeking shops to sell the entire range of Sega products.[1] Before Christmas, the second Mega Drive model hit stores and the Sega Mega CD II was released the following year. The number of stores selling consoles has also increased, including Sonic Market, Elektroház, Euro Business Magyarorszag and others.

Novotrade store in 1993

The Mega Drive and Master System were the most popular in Hungary at that time. In the fall of 1993, a dedicated program called Szegasztok was created. Many companies have organized various Sega console related events such as Sega Verseny 1994 (by Novotrade 2C), Eternal Champion (by Videoton), I. Sega játékbajnokság (by Elektroház) and others. In 1994, the Pop Shop founded Sega es Nintendo Klub.

There were also fakes on the market. While in Hungary in some places you could come across consoles compatible with 16-bit Sega, consoles imitating Mega Drive, such as the famiclone reminiscent of the Mega Drive in a green box from Asian distribution. The most famous famiclone in Hungary - Terminator 2 was modeled on the Mega Drive console

In March 1995, the Sega Saturn console, imported from Japan, appeared in 576 Kbyte Shop. The console with one pad and the game Virtua Fighter cost 129999 HUF which was a huge price and hardly anyone in the country could buy this console. At the same time, Hungary saw the official release of the Mega Drive 32X.

Saturn officially appeared in this country at a similar time as in the rest of Europe (around September 1995).[2] Along with the new console, there is also a new distributor - Al-Step kft. Unfortunately, the company was not able to promote the console well. Saturn was too expensive for Hungarian conditions. The company emphasized, however, that old Sega consoles such as Master System II and Mega Drive II are still quite popular.[3] The Sega brand was slowly starting to lose its popularity, although there were other events related to it, such as Sega Verseny 1996 (via Neptun Elektronik) and TCI's technology group got the rights to distribute Sega Channel in Hungary, but it is not known that the service was launched there.

At the end of 1996, EBM (Euro Business Magyarorszag) became the official Sega distributor in Hungary,[4] lowering the price of Saturn and continuing to sell the Mega Drive II. Despite this, the Sega brand has lost much of its popularity in this country and practically disappeared in 1998.

From the second half of the 90s until the early 2000s, the distribution of arcades was handel by Novogame. Arcade machines in the 90s were popular in Hungary, but at the beginning of the 2000s they became less popular, as Novogame said, which in 2002 only received 5 orders for Sega machines.[5]

Sega Dreamcast first appeared at the end of 1999 in 576 Kbyte stores at a price of 49999 HUF. However, the sale was quite small, so in April 2000 the console was only available on special order.[6]Dreamcast officially appeared at the end of 2000 and its distributor was a young company-NewWave Computers. The console was sold until 2003.[7][8]

In 2002 Somogyi Hírlap magazine created an article about video game console market in Hungary which defined that 50%-Nintendo, 23%-Sony, 15%-Sega (a lot of them were from older generations), 12%-Others.

After the Dreamcast console, Ecobit in 2004 became the distributor. Sega games from Empire and Xplosive were distributed by EVM.[9]

In 2007 PlayOn took over the distribution. Since 2014, Cenega has been responsible for the distribution of Sega PC products in the country, alongside Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.[10]

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