Difference between revisions of "Company:Sega"
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{{Introduction | {{Introduction | ||
− | |introduction = | + | |introduction = '''Sega Corporation''' is a Japanese multinational video game company and is a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Sega Sammy Holdings. |
− | |release history = The company was founded on June 3, 1960 and was mainly focuses on arcade video game business. In 1983, | + | |release history = The company was founded on June 3, 1960 and was mainly focuses on arcade video game business. In 1983, Sega entered the home video game console market with the SG-1000. Following the struggles in the late 90's to early 2000's against [[Company:Nintendo|Nintendo]] and [[Company:Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony Interactive Entertainment]] (Then-Sony Computer Entertainment), Sega exited the home video game console market and become a third-party video game publisher. In 2003, Sega and Sammy Corporation merged and become Sega Sammy Holdings, with Sega and Sammy become the subsidiary companies under the newly-formed company. |
− | |current state = While no longer develop its own video game consoles, | + | |current state = While no longer develop its own video game consoles, Sega is continuing developing and publishing games to this day. |
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Revision as of 14:05, 23 May 2023
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Amplitude Studios Atlus Creative Assembly Hardlight Hitmaker Overworks Rovio Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Sega AM2 Sega of China Sega PC Sega Racing Studio Sega Sapporo Studio Sega Software R&D Dept. 5 Sega Studios Australia Sega Studios San Francisco Sega Technical Institute Smilebit Sonic Team Sports Interactive United Game Artists |
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Sega Corporation is a Japanese multinational video game company and is a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Sega Sammy Holdings.
The company was founded on June 3, 1960 and was mainly focuses on arcade video game business. In 1983, Sega entered the home video game console market with the SG-1000. Following the struggles in the late 90's to early 2000's against Nintendo and Sony Interactive Entertainment (Then-Sony Computer Entertainment), Sega exited the home video game console market and become a third-party video game publisher. In 2003, Sega and Sammy Corporation merged and become Sega Sammy Holdings, with Sega and Sammy become the subsidiary companies under the newly-formed company.
While no longer develop its own video game consoles, Sega is continuing developing and publishing games to this day.
Games developed
Games published
Engines developed
Engine | Developer | Website | First release | Latest release |
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CANVAS | Sega | 26 May | 26 May | |
Sega NN Graphics Library | Sega | 1 January 2004 | 26 May |
Games ported to PC booter
Game | Developer | Publisher | Engine | PC booter release |
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Spy Hunter | Bally Midway | Sega | 1 January 1984 |
Games ported to Windows
Game | Developer | Publisher | Engine | Windows release |
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Persona 5 Royal | Atlus, P-Studio | Sega | 21 October 2022 |