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| - Traditionally, Brazil has been a major consumer of older and Sega-developed consoles. Thus, even as the Revolution was coming to dominate the market in the later noughties, the Dreamcast remained popular in the country. Even later on, Brazil remained one of the few markets dominated by Sega, as the Pluto remained well ahead of the Revolution. However, Nintendo has been making up for lost ground over the past ten years.
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| - Traditionally, Brazil has been a major consumer of older and Sega-developed consoles. Thus, even as the Revolution was coming to dominate the market in the later noughties, the Dreamcast remained popular in the country. Even later on, Brazil remained one of the few markets dominated by Sega, as the Pluto remained well ahead of the Revolution. However, Nintendo has been making up for lost ground over the past ten years. Brazil's love of Sega systems didn't begin with the Dreamcast. The last official Genesis game in the country was released in 2002, over a decade after launch. In total the Genesis held 70% of the 4th generation marketshare, and the production of various Genesis models continues to this day. Brazil was also one of the few places where Sega's Master system was popular. Popular games in Brazil include sports titles, especially association football, action-adventure games such as the Assassin's Creed series, and racing games. Game Boy games, though not as popular as in some other parts of the world, are also fairly popular, especially games such as Mario Kart 3D which fall into an aforementioned category.
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