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  2. Sega - Wikipedia

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    Sega Corporation [a] [b] is a Japanese multinational video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo.It produces several multi-million-selling game franchises for arcades and consoles, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Angry Birds, Phantasy Star, Puyo Puyo, Super Monkey Ball, Total War, Virtua Fighter, Megami Tensei, Sakura Wars, Persona, and Yakuza.

  3. Video game crash of 1983 - Wikipedia

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    To a lesser extent, the arcade video game market also weakened as the golden age of arcade video games came to an end. Lasting about two years, the crash shook a then-booming video game industry and led to the bankruptcy of several companies producing home computers and video game consoles. Analysts of the time expressed doubts about the long ...

  4. History of Sega - Wikipedia

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    While Sega sold 500,000 units in Europe by Christmas 1999, [239] sales did not continue at this pace, and by October 2000, Sega had sold only about 1 million units in Europe. [ 260 ] Though the Dreamcast launch had been successful, Sony still held 60 percent of the overall video game market share in North America with the PlayStation at the end ...

  5. Dreamcast - Wikipedia

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    The limited-edition black "Sega Sports" model. The Divers 2000 CX-1 is a special edition of the Dreamcast that was built into a television set. Sega constructed numerous Dreamcast models, most of which were exclusive to Japan. The R7, a refurbished Dreamcast, was originally used as a network console in Japanese pachinko parlors.

  6. List of Sega video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    All series spanning multiple games are listed here. Games that were developed and published by third parties but released on Sega consoles are not listed here. Among the franchises listed here are franchises now owned by 2K Sports, as those franchises were originally published by Sega until Sega sold the rights to the franchises in 2005. [1]

  7. How Sega killed Sonic the Hedgehog, got away with ... - AOL

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    But it may just end up being one of 2023's strongest games. ... How Sega killed Sonic the Hedgehog, got away with murder and made a surprisingly sincere game ... Brunson scores season-high 55 ...

  8. THQ - Wikipedia

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    THQ's name was retained for the new company and Friedman was named as its president. [1] THQ then acquired video game developer Black Pearl Software of Chicago in 1993. [5] Following the acquisition, THQ would use the Black Pearl Software name for their Sega games, while the Malibu Games name would be used for the Nintendo games.

  9. List of Sega video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega released several variations of this console in Japan, the third of which, the Sega Mark III, was rebranded as the Master System and released worldwide in 1985. They went on to produce the Genesis —known as the Mega Drive outside of North America—and its add-ons beginning in 1988, the Game Gear handheld console in 1990, the Sega Saturn ...