Australian video gaming has its dates as far back as 1978, when the first Australian developer, Beam Software, was founded. For a period of time, a company named Ozisoft represented a number of Japanese companies in the region, including Sega and Namco. Since then, however, most major publishers have shifted to directly distributing their products themselves in Australia.
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| - Australian video gaming has its dates as far back as 1978, when the first Australian developer, Beam Software, was founded. For a period of time, a company named Ozisoft represented a number of Japanese companies in the region, including Sega and Namco. Since then, however, most major publishers have shifted to directly distributing their products themselves in Australia.
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| - Australian video gaming has its dates as far back as 1978, when the first Australian developer, Beam Software, was founded. For a period of time, a company named Ozisoft represented a number of Japanese companies in the region, including Sega and Namco. Since then, however, most major publishers have shifted to directly distributing their products themselves in Australia.
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