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History of Sega in Switzerland |
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Official Sega distributor(s): Logicosoftware (1988-1993), Sega Europe (1993-1996), Maxupport (2005-2012), Koch Media (2012-present) |
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Logicosoftware released the Sega Master System in Switzerland in 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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