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− | {{sub-stub}}[[Logicosoftware]] released the [[Sega Master System]] in Switzerland in 1988. | + | {{sub-stub}} |
+ | [[Logicosoftware]] released the [[Sega Master System]] in Switzerland in 1988. | ||
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+ | 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]]. | Following restructuring in 2012 Sega Europe handed over Swiss distribution to [[Koch Media]]. |
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History of Sega in Switzerland |
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Official Sega distributor(s): Logicosoftware(1988-199x),Maxupport(2005-2012),Koch Media(2012-present) |
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Logicosoftware released the Sega Master System in Switzerland in 1988.
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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