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  1. Successful-Clue-6856 on

    I heard that Japanese people couldn’t purchase Total War Shogun 2 before, maybe this is why.

  2. Sega of Japan preferred working with TecToy (basically Sega of Brazil) than Sega of America lol

    We had a lot of otherwise Japan only games, SegaNET (internet banking cartridge for the MegaDrive included) and the infamous 16-bit Duke Nukem 3d port

  3. Cefalopodul on

    Romania should be green. The most popular console BY FAR was a SNES bootleg called Terminator

  4. Turkey had very limited number of SNES consoles, brought by JVC. Mega Drive however, was quite popular. All video stores carried MD game rentals and trades.

  5. 66dust2dust on

    Yo can any of my brothas down under confirm that NZ and AUS really were on different sides of the console wars?

  6. ABOUD_gamer95 on

    for most of the middle east it was nintendo some people still call anything closely resembling a gaming device a gameboy

  7. I’m from a certain Balkans country and someone correct me if I’m wrong, but during the 90s (was a war period here) when we were kids, we used to play games on something that everyone colloquially called „Sega“, however it was not the real Sega, but the Nintendo NES Famicom bootleg (using those yellow cartridges).

  8. Ok-Brilliant-5121 on

    i’m surprised Nes bootlegs (Family) arent the top option for LatAm

  9. Drunkensailor1985 on

    Sega was way more popular in australia than nintendo same in my country the netherlands and in germany it was 50/50. In scandinavia I’m not fully sure, but I don’t think nintendo won there either 

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