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Gulf and Western Industries, Inc., trading as Gulf+Western was an American conglomorate and former parent company of Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and later Sega Enterprises, Inc. between 1969 and 1984. In 1989, G+W rebranded itself to Paramount Communications after divesting its non-entertainment assets to different companies. PCI would be later acquired by Viacom in 1994.
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Sega Enterprises, Ltd. | Sega Ltd. & Gremlin | Sega Ltd. |