Let Captain Atari guide you through the Map of Europe and other places!
He used to bring the latest word on games, competitions and news to fans overseas.
Back in 1983 Atari had club members in England, Australia, Germany, Israel, Sweden, Finland,
Norway and The Netherlands.
Now we try to unite all the current Atari 2600 fans in Europe and abroad and list them here so you can see who lives close to you (who that guy is that steals your stuff at the local flea!). Each dot represents one or more collectors. You can click on the countries to see it's collectors and read a little about the life of the VCS there, back in the days. For the most complete and detailed listing of ATARI 2600 games from outside the USA, I can fully recommend the Digital Press Guide Collecting Video Games VOLUME 6!
A great meeting took place in January 1999 at Euro-Con '99 in the Netherlands. To see what you've missed at this first european all-weekend classic collectors fest, follow the link. The organizers currently don't feel like setting up a sequel and have passed the torch to other Europeans, but I couldn't resist and put a little check-button on the bottom of this page at the subscription form.
Euro-Con 2001
was an incredible event! It was a small meeting weekend/show for serious collectors and fans,
similar to Euro-Con '99,
and was held in Blackpool, UK in October. Follow the link for more information.
Expect some more conventions in Europe soon, like in Vienna (AustroCon 2002), England (Retrospective 2002)
and possibly Berlin.
Over 80 collectors on this list, but you're not one of them yet? Whether you are European, American,
Asian, African or a combination of these, you can roll in! and I'll put
you (and your country) on the list and map. Let the world know you're proud to be an ATARIAN!
| Last Update: 23/09/2001 |
The 2600 was a big seller in the UK. There were even some
special UK only titles produced, like Action Force,
Acid Drop, My Golf and Pick 'n Pile..
According to Atari Age issue #3 (Vol. 1) the English ATARI club
headed by Captain Atari, boasted a membership of over 100,000
people. Even now, the UK probably has the most classic video game
collectors of Europe. Only 14 VCS fans are listed below but there should
be at least 30 alive and kicking in the Kingdom.
COLLECTORS: Keith Ainsworth 52 Kingsfield Road Orrell Park Liverpool, L9 3AW retrogamer@hotmail.comKeith is the editor and publisher of the excellent Classic fanzine "RETROGAMER, The Magazine for Classic Videogames". Contact him for more information.
Ant "Antman" Chapman London, UK ant@achap.demon.co.uk http://www.achap.demon.co.uk John "xj220" Christovassilis John moved to Switzerland! Kevin "shTHREE" Dempsey 20 Cambridge Drive, Little Lever Bolton, BL3 1XG g@meboy.cjb.net http://www.geocities.com/s_h_3/ Jonathan David Dyton Crownhill Milton Keynes, MK8 0BU Bucks jon@wibble.powernet.co.uk Steve Goss 12 Elliston Road Bristol, BS1 4XE stevegoss@hhousec.comSteve has been an artist, designer and project manager for several 800/XEGS products for ATARI UK, but has been a 2600 VCS collector since '80. Ross "_Ross_" Hamilton 12 Newbold Place Leamington Spa, CV32 4HR ross@dcs.warwick.ac.uk Tom Holzer 6 Carnyorth Hill Carnyorth, TR19 7QD tomholzer@btinternet.com
Tom has been collecting VCS since '83, moved from Germany to the UK in '87, started the first UK VCS fanzine '8/16' with another Atari friend in 1988, support and collect 52 systems including VCS (300+ carts) and Odyssey, the 1972 original.
John Hayler 25 Quested Court Brett Road Hackney E8 1JS London JohnMichael@jhayler.freeserve.co.uk http://www.jhayler.freeserve.co.ukJohn collects Atari 2600/7800 stuff as well as other 8-bit machines.
Jon Legg legg_jon@hotmail.com http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Bunker/1024/ Markus Glasgow, Scotland shannow_uk@yahoo.com Richard "Rmonster" L. Muse 40 Randall Drive Hornchurch Essex, RM12 6SX muse@premier.co.uk http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~muse Ian "Teflon" Pleasance 71 The Avenue Highams Park London, E4 9RX ian@planetbuilders.co.ukTeflon has set up a Collectors Mailing list for classic video game fanatics in and near the UK. More info at: http://www.gyruss.demon.co.uk/ccnuk
Glen "tarm" Varley glen@cbl.leeds.ac.uk Mike "biker-sonic mike" Walker Shawbury Grove Sale, 33 4DF Phone: 0161 962 8389 mike@bigphonebill.freeserve.co.uk Mike has loads of spare cartridges to swap (PAL) !! eurocon2000: will visit, euroconlist: subscribe to maillist Andy "P-Man" Welburn Luton andrew.welburn@cableol.co.uk http://www.willowsp.u-net.com/andy/collected.htm Colin Woodbridge 84 Burghmuir Court Linlithgow West Lothian, EH49 7LL colin.woodbridge@uk.sun.com
Teflon is also busy setting up Euro-Con 2001. More on this soon!
The 2600 VCS was released in Ireland.. Juniors where even built there, (just like Apple Macintoshes are today!) and look slightly different..
COLLECTORS: Jon Legg John has moved to England!
The 2600 found a small release in Iceland in 1977, but more and more units and games were imported from Denmark along the years. Strangely enough, all 2600 games and units dissapeared after 1983. The Junior and the red label rereleases from the late Eighties never made it to the island. Nowadays, collecting old video games in Iceland is almost impossible..
COLLECTORS: Gunnar G. Ingvarsson Karlagata 19 105 Reykjavik Phone: 354-5520963 GunnarGI@Taeknival.Is
The 2600 VCS was released in Norway.. but games are incredibly hard to find..
COLLECTORS: Carl J. Gade Høyåsveien 19b 3216 Sandefjord cjgade@vestfoldnett.no
Carl's excellent Videopac site is unfortunately OFFLINE!! Vidar "Hawk" Olavesen Vannverksveien 24B N-1709, Sarpsborg olavese@online.no http://home.sol.no/~olavese
The 2600 was released in Sweden in the early 80's and ruled the Video Game market pretty soon. Atari even had a club and a 2600 Centipede Competition was held in 1983. The finals were played in Stockholm (and 10 year old Mats Ranlind was among the winners !). The rerelease of the 2600 in the late 80's and early 90's wasn't as big as in The Netherlands or the UK. Juniors weren't shipped with 32 in 1s and the red labeled games were hardly seen. Games can be found at fleamarkets nowadays.
COLLECTORS: Rikard "pucko" Ljungkvist Skottvallavagen 44 69236 Kumla videopac@hem2.passagen.se Mats "arcade" Ranlind Besmansvägen 33 168 34 Bromma ranlind@hotmail.com Mats Wessberg Godhemsgatan 18A S-414 69 Göteburg mats.wessberg@mailbox.swipnet.se
Denmark had a small release of the 2600 in the early Eighties, and didn't catch much of the late Eighties revival with the Junior (none if I'm correct). Thus, VCS games are very, very hard to find.
COLLECTORS: Tobias "Rocco" Balle-Petersen Sølvgade 30 1307 K Copenhagen rocco@synts.dk
At it's first release, the 2600 VCS costed as much as 500 DM. Although this was
a high price, the 2600 became highly popular. Oddly enough, it was shipped with Pac-Man
(some of these set-ups were exported to the Netherlands) and later with Phoenix.
In the early 80's a lot of products and games were imported and produced in Germany.
There is Dynacom in Hamburg, that made various games like Jumping Jack,
and ITT that has made many games, even some based on a famous German comic figure
(Pumuckl) and the Perry Rhodan Sci-Fi pulp magazines.
There were quite some German pirateers, like Suntek, Quelle and Goliath.
TELDEC/Carrere Video was the official distributor for Tigervision and U.S. Games, as well as SEGA.
The CARRERE VIDEO games of the latter company were U.S. and vidtec games, packaged in white
Tigervision cartridges and had their own label (see the European Rarity List).
In 1982 the magazine Tele-Match was launched, and it had connections with the American Electronic Games. It ran many commercials for rare games (like some from ITT and Tigervision), learns us that the Amiga Joyboard was also distributed by TELDEC. Today Germany has a strong second place in Europe (UK being the first) as a country with avid classic video game collectors. More and more dust off their old VCS and start picking up the games they played as a kid, and find out (here) they are not alone..
COLLECTORS: Dirk Bockstegers Drissenpaß 26 D-47623 Kevelaer dbockstegers@t-online.de http://home.t-online.de/home/dbockstegers/ Hermann "pac_man" Boeken Brunhildstraße 17 90461 Nürnberg pac_man@gmx.net http://www.fen.baynet.de/hermann.boeken Jürgen "Lobber" Eich Michaelplatz 4 53177 Bonn lobber@mindless.com http://members.xoom.com/Lobber Stephan Freundorfer Tegernseer Platz 3 81541 MŸnchen Phone: +49 (0)89 69380826 sf@maniac-online.de http://www.maniac-online.de Rouven "Mr_XY" Gehm Carl Euterstraße 26 67663 Kaiserlautern gehm@student.uni-kl.de http://www.student.uni-kl.de/~gehm Heiko Hußmann Elsa Brändström Straße 8 30453 Hannover Heiko.Hussmann@t-online.de Dirk "Crazy" Ingensiep Kastanienallee 15 47918 Toenisvorst Phone: +49 (0)2151 701843 / 0172 2111894 dingensiep@aol.com http://members.aol.com/telespiel/ Ralf Keufen Wollstraße 9 47918 Toenisvorst rksnowman@aol.com Markus "Cherry" Kirschbaum Rosenstraße 55 40882 Ratingen Phone: +49 (0)2102 83890 Markus.Kirschbaum@fh-duesseldorf.de Martin "Bounty Bob" Klarzynski Magermannstraße 3 46483 Wesel ICQ: 109213886 mklarzynski@skill42.de http://www.skill42.de/makl/ Jens "JEK" Klöpfel Camphausenstraße 10 45147 Essen kloepfel@aol.com http://www.concreate.com Udo "Popelhose" Koehlein Zum See 29 91738 Pfofeld Phone: +49 (0)9837 96914 udo.koehlein@t-online.de Sebastian "Spaceball" Kraus Schloerstr. 31 80634 München Phone: +49 (0)160 2204215 S.Kraus@hiattag.com gamewatch@aol.com http://starwars.muschi.deSebastian tells us the following: "I have been risen with the Atari 2660. So its important to collect Atari. Its important to save this System for the Future." Jan "Jan Solo" Kurpjoweit Freistraße 4 27243 Harpstedt gamewatch@aol.com http://members.aol.com/gamewatch Joerg "lenno" Lennhof Ruettenscheider Straße 264 45131 Essen lenno@cww.de Ralf Matz Grasiger Rain 10 D-70734 Fellbach iterama@itepc1.ite.uni-stuttgart.de Jörg Müller Lindenplatz 13 52064 Aachen Phone: +49 (0)241 21064 / (0)177 2763132 joemu@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de Marc Oberhauser Berzbuirer Straße 98 52355 Dueren Phone: +49 (2)421 51547 moberhause@ikarion.com Jens Olufs Bachstraße 70 53859 Niederkassel jens@olufs.com http://www.olufs.com/jens Marc Pahlenkaemper Pohlweg 42a 33098 Paderborn kingkong@uni-paderborn.de Florian "mrp" Pfister Dorffeldstraße 4 90427 Nürnberg fpfister@sokrates.franken.de Sebastian "Busterman" Röhner Fanningerstraße 27 D-10365 Berlin phone: +49 0170 9318215 webmaster@buster-media.de Eckhard "ecky" Schulz Breslauer Straße 9 23744 Schoenwalde laehmer@t-online.de http://home.t-online.de/home/laehmer/ecky.htm Roland "bithunter" Wolf Duisburg bithunter2010@gmx.de http://skyscraper.fortunecity.com/pixel/209/
The 2600 VCS was the most popular Video Game Console in the early 80's, but had the
Philips Videopac (Odyssee^2) as a tough competitor. An Atari Club existed in 1983.
but dissapeared a few months after it's birth. In it's glorious days, a lot of
games were distributed and imported. Also rarer games like X-man were sold with no
problem, along with many pirates.
The rerelease in '88 wasn't a big succes, Nintendo
and SEGA had taken over massivly. The last batch of games produced for the 2600,
like KLAX, Fatal Run and Acid Drop were sold off cheaply, but in limited quantities
and areas.
COLLECTORS: Roloff "Deleto" de Jeu Creator and webmaster of The Ancient ATARI PAL*Division. I am the AAPD. Vinkenstraat 155-HS 1013 JR Amsterdam ICQ: 15145132 drdeleto@dds.nl Arne "Kid-EZ" Kuilman Original Co-Creator of The Ancient ATARI PAL*Division Admiraal de Ruyterweg 94-1 1056 GP Amsterdam webmaster@applebits.com http://www.applebits.com Marco "MarcoK" Kerstens Only Member of Honor of The Ancient ATARI PAL*Division Veemarkt 81 6511 ZD Nijmegen m.kerstens@bw.kun.nl Camiel "camster" Dobbelaar Zwanenburg dobbe@xs4all.nl Sandy Huner Tweede Nassaustraat13-D 1052 BK Amsterdam San-d@Altavista.net http://people.a2000.nl/shuner/Atari2600/ Peter "Northwinds" EIkenboom Statensingel 130 2805 BL Gouda northwinds@planet.nlPeter would like to trade with fans from outside of Europe. He also collects for Videopac and ColecoVision
Martin J. Kloos A. Thaerlaan 50 3571 EG Utrecht m.j.kloos@dit.azu.nl Hessel "Meuntje" Meun Voorland 27 8321 CB Urk hmeun@noord.bart.nl Peter "ptol" van Tol Zuidakker 96 3206 TJ Spijkenisse ptol@mediaport.org http://www.mediaport.org/~ptol Wim "Wossname" Rumping Sandenburg 108 1965 NM Heemskerk root@zombie.worldcity.nl http://giant.net/~skydancer
Nowadays 2600 games are hard to find in Belgium. Back in 1983 GEM was a Belgian based distributer for Home Vision Games. Wether any of the collectors listed below are still seriously collecting is unknown..
COLLECTORS: Les "CDK2" Caron Frankrijklei 37 b3 2000 Antwerpen btl10519@turboline.be http://atarihq.com
The 2600 costed 1490 Francs at it's release in September 1981. A year after that the magazine Tilt! was launched. Also worth mentioning is that all PAL Parker Brothers games were produced in France. The CBS Electronics game Smurfs was released in it's native name as "Schloumfs"
COLLECTORS: Marc "KasyO" Boyer 3 Rue des Boulets 75011 Paris boyer@worldnet.net Laurent "Donuts" Kermel Route du Clau, Impasse du Claou 13190 Allauch lkermel@hotmail.comLaurent is currently stationed in Crawley, UK. The easiest way to contact him is by email. Patrice Muller 34 Rue Rene Hyvert 01800 Meximieux pamuller@imaginet.fr Jean-Marc Regent 59 Rue de la Pelouse 72000 Le Mans jim.regent@wanadoo.fr
Because of Spanish language on the back of European Atari Boxes ("¡Salude a la reina de los juegos video - MS. PAC-MAN!") we know that Atari VCS games were distributed in Spain. One company called HAL apparently made a cart called Mysterio Azteca / Agenta Super, which are Montezuma's Revenge and James Bond 007 (by Parker Brothers) on one cartridge.
COLLECTORS: Israel "ISRA" Soler Aldeguer Santo Domingo 377Izq 03005 Alicante issoal@topo.upv.es Antonio "Dark Force" Delgado Conde de Penalver 92 - 6 C 28006 Madrid darkforce@teleline.es Ramon "rampa" Martinez Paseo Maria Agustin 4-6, Portal 3 16B 50004 Zaragoza rampa@encomix.es http://www.encomix.es/users/rampa
There's a 2600 game called Predatori Del'Arca Perduta which also is the Italian name for the first Indiana Jones movie ("Raiders of the Lost Ark"). It might be an exclusive Italian pirate, we don't know yet..
COLLECTORS: Piero Cavina c/o Rita Ronchetti Via G. Zoccoli, 110 41040 Baggiovara (MO) p.cavina@mo.nettuno.itPiero is the programmer of the fabulous new game "Oystrons" which is sold by Hozer Video. Fabrizio "brizio" Pedrazzini Cremona brizio@sisinfo.it Massimiliano "Deckard" Via Budapest, 22 00055 Ladispoli max.riondino@mclink.it
Max collects any Eighties console, but is focussing on putting together a big VCS collection!
Well, games are probably incredibly hard to find out there in the Alps, but here's proof that there are collectors out there:
COLLECTORS: Frank "indy39" Tanner Birsstraße 174 CH-4052 Basel frtanner@yahoo.com John "xj220" Christovassilis Chalet Sebastia, BP 351 Chemin des Gentianes CH-1264 St-Cergue john.christovassilis@sita.int http://www.atarigames.co.uk
Like Switserland, games are probably incredibly hard to find out here in the Alps, but here's proof that there are collectors out there:
COLLECTORS: Dieter König (Classic Consoles Club) Rainweg-S|üd 150 A-8605 Kapfenberg Phone: ++43 (0)3862 33455-0 FAX: ++43 (0)3862 33455-2 dieter.k@magnet.at Andranik Ghalustians Boerseplatz 6/1/13 1010 Wien Phone: ++43 (0)533 05 14 andranik.g@vienna.at Reinhard "TraunStaa" Traunmüller Hoppichlerstraße 18 4040 Linz Linz traunstaa@magnet.at http://members.magnet.at/traunstaa/Reinhard is an avid 2600 collector, but also collects for the 7800. TermX, Austria termx@redbox.at
As you might know, PAL is also the TV-standard Down Under. So basically, the 2600 and 7800 units were imported from the UK, along with most of the games. An independent Software house was set up in the early Nineties, called Home Entertainment Suppliers. They offered copies of popular games and 2 Pak Specials, and even programmed some original games, like My Golf for salu. Also available on the island are many pirated games from distributer Rainbow Vision (Suntek in Europe), and Action Hi-tech.
COLLECTORS: Glenn "Bus" Bussell 48A Alexander Ave Dandenong, Vic 3175 Christopher "Steempy" Coleman 15 Galian Way Spearwood, WA 6163 coleman@vector.wantree.com.au Ben Colins 30 Ridge Rd Kilaben Bay, 2283 Phone: (02) 49594458 bencollins@iname.com Brad Hedrick Dawson Drive Bendigo, 3551 whedrick@iaccess.com.au Daniel Kapinga 45 Sutton Street Burnie, Tasmania, 7320 Phone: (03) 64315537 dkapinga@freemail.com.au Billy Moore 74 Thurla Street Swan Hill, Victoria, 3585 Phone: (03) 50323776 billymooreatagm@hotmail.com Graham "Gram" J. Percy Pearcedale, Victoria gjp57@yahoo.com Tim "Tim" Smith Unit 7/2 Bortfield Drive, Chiswick, NSW Sydney, 2046 timbo@acay.com.au http://www.acay.com.au/~jerel/~timbo/welcome.htmlTim's site showcases a range of Australian 2600 pirates
Luke "Mr Atari 2600" Surman 6 Telopea Street Sydney, 2079 7800@bigfoot.comLuke will buy any 2600 game from you he doesn't have!
Yes, waayyy down under youngsters did get to play videogames for quite some systems. ATARI Inc. had it's own official distributor in New Zealand, and released some black labeled VCS games with silver ones (like Haunted House and Berzerk). Other 2600 and 7800 games were brought in from Australia, and some of the H.E.S. titles can still be found, along with many weird exotic consoles, with or without built-in pirated games. You can see some of these on Michael's page.
COLLECTORS: Michael "RedWizard" Davidson Auckland pinwhiz@icarus.ihug.co.nz http://www.nelsongold.demon.co.uk Aaron "Holmes" Wheeler 6007, Upper Hutt New Zealand aaronat@ihug.co.nz http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~aaronat/atari.htmlAaron collects for the following systems: Atari 2600, 7800, 8bit!!!, Lynx, Jag, Sega SC3000/SG1000, SMS, Fountain/Radiofin.
As you might know, the 2600 was released in Japan as the 2800.
At least 30 ATARI games were released in Japanese boxes with Kanji type.
I don't know of any collectors in Japan (although we've had some hits on the page from
Japan), and games are very hard to find there, and mostly labeled "RETRO" and
considered exclusive, and thus very expensive. As the Japanese tend to throw things away rather
then stuff old things in their basements or garages for years, there isn't really a market for
second-hand and used items. Fleamarkets, thriftstores or yardsales do not exist (or hardly) in Japan.
More about the 2800 on the ATARI 2800 Page.
In South-America, where 2600 were available in the early Eighties, Brazil had it's own 2600 system.
Around 1981 a company called Grandiente Co. launched their Gradiente Atari 2600 VCS.
As Canada and it's merry Canadians are somewhat more European than Americans, I put them before the USA list.
Canada has seen a big import of Classic games back in the days, and the VCS was just as popular over there as in the US.
No Canadian-only releases are known, however rumour has it that AcTiVision managed to release some of it's early games with bilingual titles,
such as Boxing / Le Box and Skiing / Le Ski. When the classic videogames became collectables, Canadians were just as quick in the
race to find those gems and complete collections as in the US or anywhere else, and over the years we've met many Canadian fans online.
Last but not least: The United States of America. Yes, we list you lucky ones too now! The Net knows
no boundaries, so why exclude Americans from this list? I'm not going to tell you about the piles of
games still available at yard sales, thrift stores and such, the web is already wading in US based VCS
sites and stories.
Chad collects extremely rare VCS games and prototypes, even ones that haven't been found yet!
John Newton "jn3" Horsley III
3827 Seabeck HWY NW
zip: 98312
Bremerton, WA 98312
johnewton@hotmail.com
http://avgs.8m.com
ICQ: 43714583
I collect all console systems and handhelds, I have about 23 consoles at the moment and
about 300 games, 50 of which are VCS. I've just started to collect in December of 1999, so I'm pretty
young in this field. I am more then happy to trade/buy/sell games and consoles with any one if
they are interested. There is a list of my extras on my website.
Jeff "jeffgamer" Rothkopf
13529 SW 112 Place
Miami, FL 33176
jeffgmr@bellsouth.net
Jeff collects cartridges, boxes, manuals, peripherals, and hardware for all classic gaming systems.
With over 2000 games to trade with, if you have something he's looking for, he'll almost definitely
have something you need as well! Feel free to e-mail him your trade lists, and he'll send his trade
and want lists to you upon request as well.
Sources used:
Digital Press Classic Videogames Collector's Guide Vol. 6,
the only true guide and bible to collecting video games - approved by the Ancient ATARI PAL*Division! (doh, we contributed to it!)
All the info is here. Don't miss out, get your copy today!
Last years we were proud to have many visitors from:
However, of these 47 nations, only a tiny portion of these is represented on the map!
Adding yourself to the list is simple. Just fill in the form below. I will then add
you and try to locate you and mark you on the map.
SOUTH-AMERICA:
As Brazil is a Country of Clones, a lot of pirate-games and cloned systems were sold here. While it seams
that Polyvox was licenced to distribute and repackage VCS games like Frostbite and Kangaroo (Canguru),
companies like Mania, Dynacom and Digivision created exotic looking cases with wild labels on them.
A company called CCE has pirated around 40 VCS games from various companies. Some games had
the names of the originals ("Bank Heist"), while others got a new one
("Amphibious War"). Polgram Brazil (or Splice) made the K7/A, a SuperCharger like device,
but smaller, and sold many different tapes for it. Even today, new titles and pirate brands turn up.
COLLECTORS:
Carlos "Amazin" Bragatto
R. Natalino Stocco, 164 (Planalto do Sol)
13.171-220, Sumare
Brazil
amazin@amiga-br.com.br
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/6767
CANADA:
COLLECTORS:
Glenn "Red Dog" Campbell
P.O. BOX 596
C0B 1V0, O'Leary
phone: 1-902-853-3179
glennc@pei.sympatico.ca
UNITED STATES:
COLLECTORS:
Mr. Chad Shaw
1832 Broadway street
Denton, TX 76201
Chad.Shaw4@gte.net
Various issues from the 2600 Connection fanzine - the only true VCS magazine on the globe!
Issues from the German Tele-Match magazine (from 1983 and 1984)
Many visitors and friends of the Ancient ATARI PAL*Division Site.
S U B S C R I B E :
Argentine, Australia, Austria, Belarus (former Russian state), Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chili, Costa Rica,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru,
The Philippenes, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South-Afrika, South-Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switserland,
Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arabic Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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