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| defunct=2000-07-01 | | defunct=2000-07-01 | ||
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| mergedwith= | | mergedwith= | ||
| mergedinto=[[Sega Corporation]] | | mergedinto=[[Sega Corporation]] | ||
| headquarters=Ota, Tokyo, Japan | | headquarters=Ota, Tokyo, Japan | ||
− | }} | + | | prevdate=1965-07-15{{magref|cb|1965-08-14|354}} |
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− | Sega Enterprises was the | + | | prev=[[Nihon Goraku Bussan]] |
+ | | prev2=[[Rosen Enterprises]] | ||
+ | | next=[[Sega Corporation (2000-2015)|Sega Corporation]] | ||
+ | }}{{OtherPage|desc=the American company by the same name|page=Sega Enterprises, Inc.}}{{stub}}'''Sega Enterprises, Ltd.''' (株式会社セガ・エンタープライゼズ ''Kabushiki-gaisha Sega Entāpuraizezu'') was the company that resulted from the merger of Nihon Goraku Bussan and Rosen Enterprises. This company was acquired by [[Gulf+Western]] in 1969, put under the control of [[Sega Enterprises, Inc.]] in 1974, and then sold to [[CSK]] in 1984. It also acquired [[Esco Boueki]]. While owned by CSK, Sega Enterprises established [[Sega of America|an American subsidiary still in operation]]. Sega Enterprises would change its name to Sega Corporation on November 1, 2000{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010710201659/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/corp/news/nr001101_2.html}}. | ||
This page compiles all games which can't be attributed to specific development divisions. The documentation of different internal divisions starts at 1984. | This page compiles all games which can't be attributed to specific development divisions. The documentation of different internal divisions starts at 1984. | ||
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*[[Daizaburou Sakurai]] | *[[Daizaburou Sakurai]] | ||
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− | ==Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic== | + | ==Softography (arcade)== |
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* ''[[Astron Belt]]'' (1983) | * ''[[Astron Belt]]'' (1983) | ||
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* ''[[Time Traveler]]'' (1991) | * ''[[Time Traveler]]'' (1991) | ||
− | == [[:category:Space Position hardware games|Sega Space Position]] == | + | ===[[:category:Space Position hardware games|Sega Space Position]]=== |
*''[[Angel Kids]]'' (1988) (with [[EXA Planning]]) | *''[[Angel Kids]]'' (1988) (with [[EXA Planning]]) | ||
*''[[Space Position]]'' (1986) (with [[Nasco]]) | *''[[Space Position]]'' (1986) (with [[Nasco]]) | ||
− | == [[ | + | ===[[VIC Dual]]=== |
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− | == [[Sega Gigas hardware]] == | + | ===[[Sega Gigas hardware]]=== |
*''[[Gigas]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]]) | *''[[Gigas]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]]) | ||
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*''[[Counter Run]]'' (1988) (with [[Nihon System]]) | *''[[Counter Run]]'' (1988) (with [[Nihon System]]) | ||
− | == [[Sega G80]] == | + | ===[[Sega G80]]=== |
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− | == [[:category:Z80 games|Sega Z80]] == | + | ===[[:category:Z80 games|Sega Z80]]=== |
* ''[[Bank Panic]]'' (1985) (with [[Sanritsu]]) | * ''[[Bank Panic]]'' (1985) (with [[Sanritsu]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Combat Hawk]]'' ( | + | * ''[[Combat Hawk]]'' (1987) (with [[Sanritsu]]) |
− | == [[Sega VCO Object]] == | + | ===[[Sega VCO Object]]=== |
* ''[[Turbo]]'' (1981) | * ''[[Turbo]]'' (1981) | ||
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* ''[[Zoom 909]]'' (1983) | * ''[[Zoom 909]]'' (1983) | ||
− | == [[Sega Zaxxon hardware]] == | + | ===[[Sega Zaxxon hardware]]=== |
* ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' (1983) | * ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' (1983) | ||
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* ''[[Zaxxon]]'' (1982) | * ''[[Zaxxon]]'' (1982) | ||
− | == [[System 1]] == | + | ===[[System 1]]=== |
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− | == [[System 16]] == | + | ===[[System 16]]=== |
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− | == [[System C]] == | + | ===[[System C]]=== |
* ''[[Twin Squash]]'' (1991) | * ''[[Twin Squash]]'' (1991) | ||
* ''[[Ribbit!]]'' (1992) | * ''[[Ribbit!]]'' (1992) | ||
− | == [[X Board]] == | + | ===[[X Board]]=== |
* ''[[A.B. Cop]]'' (1990) (with [[Aicom]]) | * ''[[A.B. Cop]]'' (1990) (with [[Aicom]]) | ||
* ''[[Racing Hero]]'' (1990) (with [[Aicom]]) | * ''[[Racing Hero]]'' (1990) (with [[Aicom]]) | ||
− | == [[System 18]] == | + | ===[[System 18]]=== |
* ''[[Laser Ghost]]'' (1989) | * ''[[Laser Ghost]]'' (1989) | ||
− | == [[System 24]] == | + | ===[[System 24]]=== |
* ''[[Scramble Spirits]]'' (1988) | * ''[[Scramble Spirits]]'' (1988) | ||
* ''[[Super Masters]]'' (1989) | * ''[[Super Masters]]'' (1989) | ||
− | == [[System 32]] == | + | ===[[System 32]]=== |
* ''[[Spider-Man: The Video Game]]'' (1991) | * ''[[Spider-Man: The Video Game]]'' (1991) | ||
− | == [[Sega Model 2C CRX]] == | + | ===[[Sega Model 2C CRX]]=== |
* ''[[Behind Enemy Lines]]'' (1997) (with Real3D) | * ''[[Behind Enemy Lines]]'' (1997) (with Real3D) | ||
− | == [[Sega Titan Video]] == | + | ===[[Sega Titan Video]]=== |
* ''[[Mogu Rapper]]'' | * ''[[Mogu Rapper]]'' | ||
− | == [[NAOMI]] == | + | ===[[NAOMI]]=== |
* ''[[Charge'N'Blast]]'' (1999) | * ''[[Charge'N'Blast]]'' (1999) | ||
− | == Custom == | + | ===Custom=== |
* ''[[Ali Baba and 40 Thieves]]'' (1982) | * ''[[Ali Baba and 40 Thieves]]'' (1982) | ||
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* ''[[Witch]]'' (1992) (with [[Vic Tokai]]) | * ''[[Witch]]'' (1992) (with [[Vic Tokai]]) | ||
− | =Softography (consumer)= | + | ==Softography (consumer)== |
− | == [[SG-1000]] == | + | ===[[SG-1000]]=== |
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− | == [[Master System]] == | + | ===[[Master System]]=== |
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* ''[[Blade Eagle]]'' (1988) | * ''[[Blade Eagle]]'' (1988) | ||
* ''[[Bomber Raid]]'' (1989) (with [[Sanritsu]]) | * ''[[Bomber Raid]]'' (1989) (with [[Sanritsu]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Casino Games]]'' (1989) ( | + | * ''[[Casino Games]]'' (1989) (with [[Compile]]) |
* ''[[Comical Machine Gun Joe]]'' (1985) | * ''[[Comical Machine Gun Joe]]'' (1985) | ||
* ''[[Enduro Racer]]'' (1987) | * ''[[Enduro Racer]]'' (1987) | ||
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− | == [[Mega Drive]] == | + | ===[[Mega Drive]]=== |
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* ''[[ATP Tour Championship Tennis]]'' (1994) (with [[SIMS]]) | * ''[[ATP Tour Championship Tennis]]'' (1994) (with [[SIMS]]) | ||
− | * ''[[After Burner II]]'' (1990) (with [[Dempa]]) | + | * ''[[After Burner II]]'' (1990) (with [[Dempa Micomsoft]]) |
* ''[[Alien Soldier]]'' (1995) (with [[Treasure]]) | * ''[[Alien Soldier]]'' (1995) (with [[Treasure]]) | ||
* ''[[Arrow Flash]]'' (1990) (with [[I.T.L.]]) | * ''[[Arrow Flash]]'' (1990) (with [[I.T.L.]]) | ||
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* ''[[Dynamite Dux]]'' (1989) | * ''[[Dynamite Dux]]'' (1989) | ||
* ''[[Gunstar Heroes]]'' (1993) (with [[Treasure]]) | * ''[[Gunstar Heroes]]'' (1993) (with [[Treasure]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Shin Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu]]'' (1989) | ||
* ''[[Jewel Master]]'' (1991) | * ''[[Jewel Master]]'' (1991) | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Kujaku Ou 2: Geneijou]]'' (1989) |
* ''[[Light Crusader]]'' (1995) (with [[Treasure]]) | * ''[[Light Crusader]]'' (1995) (with [[Treasure]]) | ||
* ''[[Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken]]'' (1990) (with [[VIC Tokai]]) | * ''[[Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken]]'' (1990) (with [[VIC Tokai]]) | ||
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* ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Mega Drive)]]'' (1995) (with [[Sims]]) | * ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Mega Drive)]]'' (1995) (with [[Sims]]) | ||
* ''[[Monster World IV]]'' (1994) (with [[Westone]]) | * ''[[Monster World IV]]'' (1994) (with [[Westone]]) | ||
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* ''[[Osomatsu-kun Hachamecha Gekijou]]'' (1988) | * ''[[Osomatsu-kun Hachamecha Gekijou]]'' (1988) | ||
* ''[[Pulseman]]'' (1994) (with [[Game Freak]]) | * ''[[Pulseman]]'' (1994) (with [[Game Freak]]) | ||
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− | == [[Game Gear]] == | + | ===[[Game Gear]]=== |
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* ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' (1994) | * ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' (1994) | ||
* ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight]]'' (1994) | * ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight]]'' (1994) | ||
+ | * ''[[Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible Special]]'' (1994) (with [[SIMS]]) | ||
* ''[[Nazo Puyo]]'' (1993) (with [[Compile]]) | * ''[[Nazo Puyo]]'' (1993) (with [[Compile]]) | ||
* ''[[Nazo Puyo 2]]'' (1993) (with [[Compile]]) | * ''[[Nazo Puyo 2]]'' (1993) (with [[Compile]]) | ||
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− | == [[Sega CD]] == | + | ===[[Sega CD]]=== |
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* ''[[After Burner III]]'' (1992) (with [[CRI]]) | * ''[[After Burner III]]'' (1992) (with [[CRI]]) | ||
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− | == [[Sega 32X]] == | + | ===[[Sega 32X]]=== |
* [[Cosmic Carnage]] (1994) (with [[Givro]]) | * [[Cosmic Carnage]] (1994) (with [[Givro]]) | ||
− | == [[Saturn]] == | + | ===[[Saturn]]=== |
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* ''[[Jinzou Ningen Hakaider: Last Judgement]]'' (1996) (with [[JAMP]]) | * ''[[Jinzou Ningen Hakaider: Last Judgement]]'' (1996) (with [[JAMP]]) | ||
* ''[[Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years]]'' (1998) (with [[Scarab]]) | * ''[[Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years]]'' (1998) (with [[Scarab]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Omakase! | + | * ''[[Omakase! Savers]]'' (1996) (with [[JAMP]]) |
* ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' (1997) (with [[Compile]]) | * ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' (1997) (with [[Compile]]) | ||
* ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (1995) (with [[Compile]]) | * ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (1995) (with [[Compile]]) | ||
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− | == [[Dreamcast]] | + | ===[[Dreamcast]]=== |
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− | * ''[[Advanced Daisenryaku: Sturm über Europa - Der deutsche Blitzkrieg]]'' (2000 | + | * ''[[Advanced Daisenryaku: Sturm über Europa - Der deutsche Blitzkrieg]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' (1999) (with [[Crazy Games]]) | * ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' (1999) (with [[Crazy Games]]) | ||
* ''[[Flag to Flag]]'' (1999) (with [[Zoom]]) | * ''[[Flag to Flag]]'' (1999) (with [[Zoom]]) | ||
* ''[[Time Stalkers]]'' (1999) (with [[Climax]]) | * ''[[Time Stalkers]]'' (1999) (with [[Climax]]) | ||
* ''[[Akihabara Dennou-gumi Pata Pies!]]'' (1999) (Development: [[Westone]]) | * ''[[Akihabara Dennou-gumi Pata Pies!]]'' (1999) (Development: [[Westone]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Chou | + | * ''[[Chou Hatsumei Boy Kani Pan: Bousou Roboto no Nazo!?]]'' (1999) |
* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 1: Keiyaku|Grauen no Torikago]]'' (1999) | * ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 1: Keiyaku|Grauen no Torikago]]'' (1999) | ||
* ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'' (1998) (with [[General Entertainment]]) | * ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'' (1998) (with [[General Entertainment]]) | ||
* ''[[Puyo Puyo~n]]'' (1999) (with [[Compile]]) | * ''[[Puyo Puyo~n]]'' (1999) (with [[Compile]]) | ||
* ''[[Seaman]]'' (1999) (with [[Vivarium]]) | * ''[[Seaman]]'' (1999) (with [[Vivarium]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Kiteretsu | + | * ''[[Kiteretsu Boy's Gangagan]]'' (1999) (with [[Quintet]]) |
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Sega]] | [[Category:Sega]] | ||
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+ | {{EarlySega}} |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 13 September 2024
Sega Enterprises, Ltd. | ||
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Founded: 1965-07-15[1] | ||
Defunct: 2000-07-01 | ||
Merged into: Sega Corporation | ||
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1965-07-15[1] 2000-11-01[2]
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- For the American company by the same name, see Sega Enterprises, Inc..
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Sega Enterprises, Ltd. (株式会社セガ・エンタープライゼズ Kabushiki-gaisha Sega Entāpuraizezu) was the company that resulted from the merger of Nihon Goraku Bussan and Rosen Enterprises. This company was acquired by Gulf+Western in 1969, put under the control of Sega Enterprises, Inc. in 1974, and then sold to CSK in 1984. It also acquired Esco Boueki. While owned by CSK, Sega Enterprises established an American subsidiary still in operation. Sega Enterprises would change its name to Sega Corporation on November 1, 2000[2].
This page compiles all games which can't be attributed to specific development divisions. The documentation of different internal divisions starts at 1984.
Contents
- 1 List of staff
- 2 Softography
- 3 Softography (arcade)
- 3.1 Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic
- 3.2 Sega LaserDisc hardware
- 3.3 Sega Space Position
- 3.4 VIC Dual
- 3.5 Sega Gigas hardware
- 3.6 Sega G80
- 3.7 Sega Z80
- 3.8 Sega VCO Object
- 3.9 Sega Zaxxon hardware
- 3.10 System 1
- 3.11 System 16
- 3.12 System C
- 3.13 X Board
- 3.14 System 18
- 3.15 System 24
- 3.16 System 32
- 3.17 Sega Model 2C CRX
- 3.18 Sega Titan Video
- 3.19 NAOMI
- 3.20 Custom
- 4 Softography (consumer)
- 5 References
List of staff
Softography
Slot machine
- Mini-Sega (1958)
- Diamond 3 Star (1960)
- Mad Money Star (1960)
- Bonanza Star (1962)
VIC Dual
- Head On (1979)
Arcade
- Frogger (1981)
Softography (arcade)
Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic
- Air Attack (1972)
- Astrodata (1971)
- Attack (1973)
- Balloon Gun (1974)
- Basketball (1966)
- Bomber (1977)
- Break-Open (1978)
- Bull's Eye (1988)
- Bullet Mark (1975)
- Cartoon Gun (1977)
- Combat (1969)
- Cowboy (1974)
- Crash Course (1977)
- Dan-Bo (197x)
- Derby Day (197x)
- Dive Bomber (1971)
- Dodgem Crazy (1972)
- Double Block T3 (1979)
- Drivemobile (1968)
- Duck Hunt (1968)
- El Alamein (197x)
- Five StarQ (197x)
- Fonz (1976)
- Fox Hunt (1978)
- Galaxy War (1978)
- Goal Kick (1974)
- Grand National Race (1972)
- Gun Fight (1969)
- Heavyweight Champ (1976)
- Heli-Shooter (1974)
- Helicopter (1968)
- Hockey TV (1973)
- Invaders (1972)
- Jet Rocket (1970)
- Jumbo (1970)
- Killer Shark (1972)
- Last Inning (1975)
- Love Tester (1972)
- Lunar Rescue (1973)
- Man T.T. (1973)
- Matchlock (1972)
- Mini Futbol (1968)
- Mini Hockey (1974)
- Missile (1969)
- Monaco GP (1976)
- Monster Gun (1972)
- Monte Carlo (1971)
- Moto Champ (1973)
- Moto-Cross (1976)
- MotoPolo (1968)
- Night Rider (1970)
- Periscope (1966)
- Plinker's Canyon (1976)
- Pong-Tron II (1973)
- Pong-Tron (1973)
- Pro Bowler (1972)
- Pro Monaco GP (1980)
- Pro-Racer (1978)
- Punching Bag (1962)
- Red Baron (1975)
- Rifleman (1967)
- Road Race (1976)
- Safari (1972)
- Sand Buggy (1972)
- Sea Devil (1972)
- Secret Base (1978)
- Skill Diga (1965)
- Soccer (1978)
- Sonar (1972)
- Space Ace (196x)
- Sparkling Corner (1976)
- Squadron (1976)
- Stunt Car (1970)
- Super Skill Diga (1968)
- Table Hockey (1974)
- Tic Tac Quiz (1976)
- Top Runner (1978)
- Tracer (1976)
- Twin Course T.T. (1977)
- Wildwood (1978)
- World Cup (1977)
Sega LaserDisc hardware
- Astron Belt (1983)
- Galaxy Ranger (1983)
- Albegas (1983)
- GP World (1984)
- Time Traveler (1991)
Sega Space Position
- Angel Kids (1988) (with EXA Planning)
- Space Position (1986) (with Nasco)
VIC Dual
- Borderline (1980)
- Carnival (1980)
- Car Hunt (1980)
- Deep Scan (1979)
- Digger (1980)
- Head On (1979) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Invinco (1979)
- N-Sub (1980)
- Pulsar Arcade (1980)
- Samurai (1980)
- Space Attack (1979)
- Space Trek (1980)
- Star Raker (1981)
- Tranquilizer Gun (1980)
Sega Gigas hardware
- Gigas (1986) (with Nihon System)
- Gigas Mark II (1986) (with Nihon System)
- Free Kick (1987) (with Nihon System)
- Counter Run (1988) (with Nihon System)
Sega G80
- 005 (1981)
- Astro Blaster (1981) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Battle Star (1982) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Eliminator (1981) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Monster Bash
- Sindbad Mystery (1983)
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1982)
- Space Odyssey (1981)
- Space Fury (1981)
- Tac/Scan (1982)
- Zektor (1982)
Sega Z80
- Bank Panic (1985) (with Sanritsu)
- Combat Hawk (1987) (with Sanritsu)
Sega VCO Object
Sega Zaxxon hardware
- Congo Bongo (1983)
- Ixion (1983)
- Razzmatazz (1983)
- Super Zaxxon (1982)
- Zaxxon (1982)
System 1
- 119 (1986) (with Coreland)
- 4-D Warriors (1985) (with Coreland)
- Block Gal (1987) (with Vic Tokai)
- Brain (1986) (with Coreland)
- Bull Fight (1984) (with Coreland)
- Dakkochan House (1986) (with Whiteboard)
- Gardia (1986) (with Coreland)
- I'm Sorry (1985) (with Coreland)
- Mister Viking (1984)
- My Hero (1985) (with Coreland)
- Rafflesia (1986) (with Coreland)
- Regulus (1983)
- SWAT (1984) (with Coreland)
- Star Jacker (1983)
- Teddy Boy Blues (1985)
- Toki no Senshi: Chrono Soldier (1987)
- UFO Senshi Youko Chan (1988) (with Vic Tokai)
- Up'n Down (1983)
- Warball (1986)
- Water Match (1984)
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (1988) (with Westone)
- Wonder Boy (1986) (with Westone)
System 16
- Ace Attacker (1989)
- Action Fighter (1986)
- Aurail (1989) (withWestone)
- Bay Route (1989) (with SunSoft)
- Bullet (1987)
- Cotton (1991) (with Success)
- Excite League (1989)
- Heavyweight Champ (1987)
- M.V.P. (1989)
- Major League (1985)
- Passing Shot (1988)
- Riot City (1991) (with Westone)
- Sukeban Jansi Ryuko (1988)
- Super League (1988)
- Tough Turf (1989) (with SunSoft)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1987) (with Westone)
- Wrestle War (1989)
System C
- Twin Squash (1991)
- Ribbit! (1992)
X Board
- A.B. Cop (1990) (with Aicom)
- Racing Hero (1990) (with Aicom)
System 18
- Laser Ghost (1989)
System 24
- Scramble Spirits (1988)
- Super Masters (1989)
System 32
- Spider-Man: The Video Game (1991)
Sega Model 2C CRX
- Behind Enemy Lines (1997) (with Real3D)
Sega Titan Video
NAOMI
- Charge'N'Blast (1999)
Custom
- Ali Baba and 40 Thieves (1982)
- Appoooh (1984) (with Vic Tokai)
- Commando (1983)
- Legend (1986) (with Coreland)
- Pengo (1982) (with Coreland)
- Super Locomotive (1982)
- Witch (1992) (with Vic Tokai)
Softography (consumer)
SG-1000
- Borderline (1983)
- C_So! (1985) (with Compile)
- Champion Baseball (1983) (with ADK)
- Champion Billiards (1986) (with Compile)
- Champion Ice Hockey (1985)
- Champion Kendou (1986)
- Champion Soccer (1984)
- Champion Tennis (1983)
- Congo Bongo (1983)
- Dragon Wang (1985)
- Gulkave (1986) (with Compile)
- Hang On II (1985)
- Home Mahjong (1984)
- Loretta no Shouzou: Sherlock Holmes (1987)
- N-Sub (1983)
- Orguss (1984)
- Pacar (1983)
- Pachinko II (1984)
- Pachinko (1983)
- Safari Hunting (1983)
- Safari Race (1984)
- Sega Flipper (1983)
- Serizawa Hachidan no Tsumeshogi (1983)
- Sindbad Mystery (1983)
- Star Jacker (1983)
- Super Tank (1986)
- Terebi Oekaki (1986)
- Tranquilizer Gun (1983) (with Compile)
- Wonder Boy (1986) (with Westone)
- Yamato (1983)
Master System
- After Burner (1987)
- Basketball Nightmare (1989)
- Blade Eagle (1988)
- Bomber Raid (1989) (with Sanritsu)
- Casino Games (1989) (with Compile)
- Comical Machine Gun Joe (1985)
- Enduro Racer (1987)
- Fantasy Zone: The Maze (1987)
- GP Rider (1993)
- Gangster Town (1987)
- Ghost House (1985)
- Ghostbusters (1987) (with Compile)
- Great Basketball (1987)
- Great Football (1987)
- Great Ice Hockey (1985)
- High School! Kimengumi (1985)
- Kenseiden (1988)
- Kung Fu Kid (1987)
- Laser Ghost (1991)
- Mahjong Sengoku Jidai (1987) (with Sanritsu)
- Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting (1985)
- Maze Hunter 3D (1988)
- Nekkyuu Koushien (1988)
- Parlour Games (1987) (with Compile)
- Pit Pot (1985)
- Psycho Fox (1989) (with VIC Tokai)
- Rambo III (1988)
- Rocky (1987)
- Running Battle (1991)
- Safari Hunt (1985)
- Scramble Spirits (1989)
- Sega Chess (1991)
- Sega World Tournament Golf (1993)
- Shadow Dancer (1991)
- Snail Maze (1985)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit) (1991) (with Ancient)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit) (1992) (with Aspect)
- Streets of Rage 2 (1994) (with Ancient)
- Streets of Rage (1993) (with Ancient)
- Submarine Attack (1990)
- Sukeban Deka II: Shoujo Tekkamen Densetsu (1987)
- Super Tennis (1985)
- Teddy Boy Blues (1985)
- The Cyber Shinobi (1991)
- The Pro Yakyuu: Pennant Race (1987)
- Thunder Blade (1988)
- Wanted (1989) (with Sanritsu)
- World Grand Prix (1985)
- World Soccer (1987)
- Zaxxon 3D (1987)
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (1989) (with Westone)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1988) (with Westone)
Mega Drive
- ATP Tour Championship Tennis (1994) (with SIMS)
- After Burner II (1990) (with Dempa Micomsoft)
- Alien Soldier (1995) (with Treasure)
- Arrow Flash (1990) (with I.T.L.)
- Bahamut Senki (1991)
- Chou Kyuukai Miracle Nine (1995)
- Columns (1990)
- Crack Down (1990)
- Crusader of Centy (1994) (with Nextech)
- Dynamite Dux (1989)
- Gunstar Heroes (1993) (with Treasure)
- Hokuto no Ken: Shin Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu (1989)
- Jewel Master (1991)
- Kujaku Ou 2: Geneijou (1989)
- Light Crusader (1995) (with Treasure)
- Magical Hat no Buttobi Turbo! Daibouken (1990) (with VIC Tokai)
- Magical Taruruuto-kun (Mega Drive) (1992) (with Game Freak)
- Mahjong Cop Ryuu: Shiro Ookami no Yabou (1991) (with Megasoft)
- Mazin Saga (1993) (with Givro)
- McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure (1993) (with Treasure)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Mega Drive) (1995) (with Sims)
- Monster World IV (1994) (with Westone)
- Osomatsu-kun Hachamecha Gekijou (1988)
- Pulseman (1994) (with Game Freak)
- Puyo Puyo Tsuu (1994) (with Compile)
- Puyo Puyo (1992) (with Compile)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (1995)
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (1994)
- Rambo III (1989)
- Shining Force II (1993) (with Camelot)
- Shining in the Darkness (1991) (with Climax)
- Super Hang-On (1989)
- Super Real Basketball (1990)
- Teddy Boy Blues (1991)
- The Story of Thor (1994) (with Ancient)
- Turbo OutRun (1992)
- Whip Rush (1990) (with VIC Tokai)
- Wimbledon Championship Tennis (1993) (with SIMS)
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (1990) (with Westone)
- Wonder Boy in Monster World (1991) (with Westone)
- YuYu Hakusho Gaiden (1994) (with Nextech)
Game Gear
- Baku Baku Animal (1996) (with Minato Giken)
- Clutch Hitter (1991)
- Columns (1990)
- Crystal Warriors (1991)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1994) (with Compile)
- Dynamite Headdy (1994) (with Minato Giken)
- Factory Panic (1991)
- Fred Couples Golf (1995) (with Sims)
- GP Rider (1993)
- Heavyweight Champ (1991) (with Sims
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1994) (with Sims)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Game Gear) (1995) (with Sims)
- OutRun (1991)
- Pengo (1992) (with Coreland)
- Phantasy Star Adventure (1992)
- Power Strike II (1993) (with Compile)
- Putt & Putter (1991) (with Sims)
- Ristar (1995) (with Minato Giken)
- Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya (1994) (with Camelot)
- Sonic Labyrinth (1995) (with Minato Giken)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit) (1991) (with Ancient)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit) (1992) (with Aspect)
- Streets of Rage (1991) (with Ancient)
- Streets of Rage II (1993) (with Ancient)
- Super Columns (1995)
- Tails Adventure (1995) (with Aspect)
- Tails' Skypatrol (1995) (with Sims)
- Tempo Jr. (1995) (with Sims)
- The Majors: Pro Baseball (1992)
- Virtua Fighter Animation (1996) (with Aspect)
- Wonder Boy (1990) (with Westone)
- Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (1992) (with Westone)
- Doraemon Nora no Suke no Yabou (1993)
- Doraemon Waku Waku Pocket Paradise (1996)
- Dunk Kids (1994)
- Gamble Panic (1995)
- Godzilla Kaijuu no Daishingeki (1995)
- Gunstar Heroes (1995) (Development: M2)
- Hyper Pro Yakyuu '92 (1992)
- Hyokkori Hyoutanjima: Hyoutanjima no Daikoukai (1992)
- Kaitou Saint Tail (1996) (with Minato Giken)
- Kinetic Connection (1991) (with Sadato Tenada)
- Kishin Douji Zenki (1995)
- Kuni Chan no Game Tengoku (1991)
- Kuni Chan no Game Tengoku Part 2 (1992)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (1994)
- Magic Knight Rayearth 2: Making of Magic Knight (1994)
- Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible Special (1994) (with SIMS)
- Nazo Puyo (1993) (with Compile)
- Nazo Puyo 2 (1993) (with Compile)
- Nazo Puyo Arle no Roux (1994) (with Compile)
- Ninku (1995)
- Ninku 2: Tenkuryu-e no Michi (1995)
- Pet Club: Inu Daisuki! (1996)
- Pet Club: Neko Daisuki! (1996)
- Pro Yakyuu GG League (1993)
- Puyo Puyo (1993) (with Compile)
- Puyo Puyo Tsuu (1994) (Devel
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (1994) (with CRI)
- Shining Force Gaiden (1992) (with Camelot)
- Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict (1995) (with Camelot)
- Tatakae! Pro Yakyuu Twin League (1995)
- The Pro Yakyuu '91 (1991)
- The Quiz Gear Fight!! (1995)
- YuuYuu Hakusho: Horobishi Mono no Gyakushuu (1994) (with Minato Giken)
- Yuu Yuu Hakusho II: Keikitou! Nanakyou no Tatakai (1994) (with Minato Giken)
Sega CD
- After Burner III (1992) (with CRI)
- Sega Classics Arcade Collection (1993)
- Shining Force CD (1995) (with Camelot)
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan (1993)
- Dynamic Country Club (1993)
- Egawa Suguru no Super League CD (1993)
- Mega Schwarzschild (1993) (with Kogado Studio)
- Pro Yakyuu Super League CD (1992)
- Warau Salesman (1993) (with Compile)
Sega 32X
- Cosmic Carnage (1994) (with Givro)
Saturn
- Godzilla Rettoushinkan (1995) (with Scarab)
- Jinzou Ningen Hakaider: Last Judgement (1996) (with JAMP)
- Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years (1998) (with Scarab)
- Omakase! Savers (1996) (with JAMP)
- Puyo Puyo Sun (1997) (with Compile)
- Puyo Puyo Tsuu (1995) (with Compile)
- Sakura Taisen Jouki Radio Show (1997) (with Red Entertainment)
- Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi (1998) (with Ecole Software)
- Shining Wisdom (1996) (with Camelot)
- Shining the Holy Ark (1997) (with Camelot)
- Shinobi Legions (1995) (wiith Tose)
- Terra Phantastica (1996) (with Chime)
- The Story of Thor 2 (1996) (with Ancient)
- Wachenröder (1998) (with Scarab)
- WanChai Connection (1994) (with Micronet)
- X Japan Virtual Shock 001 (1995)
Dreamcast
- Advanced Daisenryaku: Sturm über Europa - Der deutsche Blitzkrieg (2000)
- Blue Stinger (1999) (with Crazy Games)
- Flag to Flag (1999) (with Zoom)
- Time Stalkers (1999) (with Climax)
- Akihabara Dennou-gumi Pata Pies! (1999) (Development: Westone)
- Chou Hatsumei Boy Kani Pan: Bousou Roboto no Nazo!? (1999)
- Grauen no Torikago (1999)
- Godzilla Generations (1998) (with General Entertainment)
- Puyo Puyo~n (1999) (with Compile)
- Seaman (1999) (with Vivarium)
- Kiteretsu Boy's Gangagan (1999) (with Quintet)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cash Box, "August 14, 1965" (US; 1965-08-14), page 354
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/corp/news/nr001101_2.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-07-10 20:16)
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