Sega Europe

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For the earlier company, see Sega Europe (1980).

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Sega Europe
Founded: 1991-09-03[1]
Headquarters:
199x:  247 Cromwell Road, London, SW5 9GA, United Kingdom[2]
1996:  266-270 Gunnersbury Avenue, London, W4 5QB, United Kingdom
2004:  27 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 9BW, United Kingdom

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Ever since its establishment, Sega Europe Ltd. is the European arm of Sega. The sister division is Sega of America. This page compiles all games which are made within european regions, or are developed by a Sega Europe producer.

As the name suggests, Sega Europe are responsible for all of Sega's European operations, though localisation work is often done by smaller divisions of Sega operating in the European region, depending on the title.

Sega Europe sells games in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa)[3] and in CIS countries.

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Unlike in Sega of Japan, all games are created with an external company

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Timeline of Sega distributors in Western Europe








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