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The regional distributor is [[Sega Europe]] which has been delivering goods to local distributors for many years.From the late 2000s, [[Red Entertainment Distribution]] was involved in the sale of Sega products.
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Rumors says that [[NKH]] was official [[Sega]] distributor in Algeria and presumably released [[Mega Drive]] in European PAL system. Another rumors says that King-Wei responsible for the release of the [[KW-501]] which was somehow recognized by Sega in several countries, contacted and offered NKH production of 16-bit Sega consoles with official trademark's sticker or with changed name and supposedly distributor accepted this and sold clone in the region with blessing from Sega.
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From the late 2000s, [[Red Entertainment Distribution]] was involved in the sale of Sega products.
  
 
Sega Toys are distributed by [[NewBoy]].<ref>http://www.newboy.com/en/Content/1/2</ref>
 
Sega Toys are distributed by [[NewBoy]].<ref>http://www.newboy.com/en/Content/1/2</ref>

Revision as of 14:38, 24 September 2021

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Algeria 
History of Sega in Algeria
Official Sega distributor(s): NKH (?), Red Entertainment Distribution (200x-2019)

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The regional distributor is Sega Europe which has been delivering goods to local distributors for many years.

Rumors says that NKH was official Sega distributor in Algeria and presumably released Mega Drive in European PAL system. Another rumors says that King-Wei responsible for the release of the KW-501 which was somehow recognized by Sega in several countries, contacted and offered NKH production of 16-bit Sega consoles with official trademark's sticker or with changed name and supposedly distributor accepted this and sold clone in the region with blessing from Sega.

From the late 2000s, Red Entertainment Distribution was involved in the sale of Sega products.

Sega Toys are distributed by NewBoy.[1]

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