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− | |introduction = '''Sega Corporation''' is a Japanese multinational video game company and | + | |introduction = '''Sega Corporation''' is a Japanese multinational video game company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings. The company is known as the publisher of game series such as [[Series:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Series:Like a Dragon|Like a Dragon]], and [[Series:Company of Heroes|Company of Heroes]]. |
− | |release history = | + | |release history = Sega was founded on June 3, 1960 as '''Nihon Goraku Bussan''', but was later renamed to '''Sega Enterprises''' when the company acquired Rosen Enterprises in 1965. Sega began publishing games to PCs in 1984, and began efforts to port console and arcade games to PC in the mid 1990s via its subsidiary [[Company:Sega PC|Sega PC]]. In 2003, Sega and [[Wikipedia:Sammy Corporation|Sammy Corporation]] merged and became [[Wikipedia:Sega Sammy Holdings|Sega Sammy Holdings]], with Sega and Sammy becoming subsidaries. Sega was later reorganized into the '''Sega Group''' in April 2015, and was renamed to '''Sega Games Co., Ltd''' until its merger with Sega Interactive and became '''Sega Corporation''' again in 2020. |
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+ | |current state = Since the 2000s, PC ports of Sega games are mostly developed by '''Sega Europe''', the European branch of Sega. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 30 May 2023
Sega Corporation is a Japanese multinational video game company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings. The company is known as the publisher of game series such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Like a Dragon, and Company of Heroes.
Sega was founded on June 3, 1960 as Nihon Goraku Bussan, but was later renamed to Sega Enterprises when the company acquired Rosen Enterprises in 1965. Sega began publishing games to PCs in 1984, and began efforts to port console and arcade games to PC in the mid 1990s via its subsidiary Sega PC. In 2003, Sega and Sammy Corporation merged and became Sega Sammy Holdings, with Sega and Sammy becoming subsidaries. Sega was later reorganized into the Sega Group in April 2015, and was renamed to Sega Games Co., Ltd until its merger with Sega Interactive and became Sega Corporation again in 2020.
Since the 2000s, PC ports of Sega games are mostly developed by Sega Europe, the European branch of Sega.
Games developed
Games published
Engines developed
Engine | Developer | Website | First release | Latest release |
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CANVAS | Sega | 24 April | 24 April | |
Sega NN Graphics Library | Sega | 1 January 2004 | 24 April |
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 |