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[[Logicosoftware]] released the [[Sega Master System]] in Switzerland in 1988.After the success of Mega Drive, Sega Europe entered to this country, but in 1996 it closed its office.Around 2005 in the German-speaking countries, the company [[Maxupport]] became the representative of Sega.Following restructuring in 2012 Sega Europe handed over Swiss distribution to [[Koch Media]].
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[[Logicosoftware]] released the [[Sega Master System]] in Switzerland in 1989<ref>https://www.itreseller.ch/Artikel/7160/Logico_Software_auf_dem_Sprung.html</ref>.After the success of Mega Drive, Sega Europe entered to this country, but in 1996 it closed its office.<ref>https://books.google.pl/books?redir_esc=y&hl=pl&id=DbFxAgAAQBAJ&q=austria#v=snippet&q=switzerland&f=false</ref>Around 2005 in the German-speaking countries, the company [[Maxupport]] became the representative of Sega.<ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20081218103638/http://www.sega.com:80/support/</ref>Following restructuring in 2012 Sega Europe handed over Swiss distribution to [[Koch Media]].<ref> https://www.polygon.com/gaming/2012/6/28/3123317/sega-shutting-down-offices-throughout-europe</ref>
  
 
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History of Sega in Switzerland
Official Sega distributor(s): Logicosoftware (1989-1993), Sega Europe (1993-1996), Maxupport (2005-2012), Koch Media (2012-present)

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Logicosoftware released the Sega Master System in Switzerland in 1989[1].After the success of Mega Drive, Sega Europe entered to this country, but in 1996 it closed its office.[2]Around 2005 in the German-speaking countries, the company Maxupport became the representative of Sega.[3]Following restructuring in 2012 Sega Europe handed over Swiss distribution to Koch Media.[4]

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