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− | '''Sega Club''' was a brand | + | {{stub}} |
+ | '''Sega Club''' (known as '''Mega Kids''' in Brazil) was a brand created [[Sega of America]] in the mid-1990s to promote video games for younger audiences. | ||
− | The Sega Club | + | ==History== |
+ | The Sega Club came into fruition with the July 1994 release of ''[[Wacky Worlds]]'' as a singular banner to represent games appropriate for young children. Showing the [[Sega Genesis]] wasn’t exclusively for the older kids (per their recently-established anti-Nintendo corporate image), the label attempted to portray the system as having kids games too, mostly to tech-savvy parents. | ||
− | + | [[Sega of America]] had planned to release a special "Sega Club" edition of the model 2 [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Control Pad]], and [[Mega Mouse]], but in the end, only a Sega Club-branded Japanese-model [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]] ever saw fruition. This release had a very limited run and was the only official way American gamers could acquire the smaller controller. | |
− | + | The branding was only seen during the latter half of 1994 and during 1995. Largely unsupported by Sega of America as a whole, the company would soon after restructure around the [[Sega Saturn]], with the name not seeing use since. Sega would still continue to support the popular [[Sega Pico]], a more focused and successful presence in the children’s video game market. | |
− | == | + | ==Promotional material== |
− | + | {{gitem|Sega Club US TVAdvert.mp4|US television advert}} | |
+ | {{gitem|SegaSeason US Poster Retail.jpg|US Retail poster}} | ||
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+ | ==List of games== | ||
===Mega Drive=== | ===Mega Drive=== | ||
*''[[The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure]]'' (1994) | *''[[The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure]]'' (1994) | ||
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===Master System=== | ===Master System=== | ||
*''[[Bonkers Wax Up!]]'' (1995) | *''[[Bonkers Wax Up!]]'' (1995) | ||
− | *''[[Crystal's Pony Tale]]'' ( | + | *''[[Crystal's Pony Tale]]'' (unreleased) |
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
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+ | {{SegaClubs}} | ||
[[Category:Brands]] | [[Category:Brands]] |
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Sega Club (known as Mega Kids in Brazil) was a brand created Sega of America in the mid-1990s to promote video games for younger audiences.
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History
The Sega Club came into fruition with the July 1994 release of Wacky Worlds as a singular banner to represent games appropriate for young children. Showing the Sega Genesis wasn’t exclusively for the older kids (per their recently-established anti-Nintendo corporate image), the label attempted to portray the system as having kids games too, mostly to tech-savvy parents.
Sega of America had planned to release a special "Sega Club" edition of the model 2 Sega Mega Drive, Control Pad, and Mega Mouse, but in the end, only a Sega Club-branded Japanese-model Six Button Control Pad ever saw fruition. This release had a very limited run and was the only official way American gamers could acquire the smaller controller.
The branding was only seen during the latter half of 1994 and during 1995. Largely unsupported by Sega of America as a whole, the company would soon after restructure around the Sega Saturn, with the name not seeing use since. Sega would still continue to support the popular Sega Pico, a more focused and successful presence in the children’s video game market.
Promotional material
List of games
Mega Drive
- The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure (1994)
- Bonkers (1994)
- Crystal's Pony Tale (1994)
- Ecco Jr. (1995)
- Math Blaster: Episode 1 (1994)
- Richard Scarry's Busytown (1994)
- Scholastic's The Magic School Bus: Space Exploration Game (1995)
- Sesame Street Counting Cafe (1994)
- Wacky Worlds (1994)
Mega CD
- Kids on Site (1994)
Game Gear
- The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure (1994)
- Bonkers Wax Up! (1994)
- Tempo Jr. (1994)
Master System
- Bonkers Wax Up! (1995)
- Crystal's Pony Tale (unreleased)
References
Sega clubs and official membership services |
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Club Sega de San Martin (Argentina) | Sega Club (Australia) | Sega Masters Club (Benelux) | Sega Club (Brazil) | Sega Klubben (Denmark) | Sega Club (Egypt) | Sega Clubi (Finland) | Club Sega (France) | Sega Club (Greece) | Sega es Nintendo Klub (Hungary) | Sega Club (Israel) | Sega Players Enjoy Club (Japan) | Sega Partners (Japan) | Dreamcast Partners (Japan) | Taisho Roman Club (Japan) | Sega Mega Klubos (Latvia) | SegaClub (The Netherlands) | Sega Club (New Zealand) | Klub Sega (Poland) | Clube Sega (Portugal) | Sega Klubovi (Serbia and Montenegro) | Segoteka (Serbia and Montenegro) | Sega Klubben (Sweden) | Club Sega (Turkey) | The Official Sega Club (UK) |