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'''Sega Amusements International Ltd.''' (SAI), often trading as just '''Sega Amusements''', was a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Sega]] that focuses primarily on arcade machines which they distribute internationally. It was formed when merging [[Sega Amusements USA]] and [[Sega Amusements Europe]]. | '''Sega Amusements International Ltd.''' (SAI), often trading as just '''Sega Amusements''', was a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Sega]] that focuses primarily on arcade machines which they distribute internationally. It was formed when merging [[Sega Amusements USA]] and [[Sega Amusements Europe]]. | ||
− | On March 25th 2021, Sega sold its stake in Sega Amusements International to Kaizen Entertainment Ltd.{{ref|https://segaarcade.com/news/management-buy-out-at-sega-amusements-international-ltd}}{{fileref|PressRelease JP 2021-03-25.pdf}}, citing poor sales as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Kaizen Entertainment was founded by CEO [[Paul Williams]], this represented a management buyout; SAI would continue to license the Sega brand, but would be a wholly independent company. | + | On March 25th 2021, Sega sold its stake in Sega Amusements International to Kaizen Entertainment Ltd.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20210408191504/https://segaarcade.com/news/management-buy-out-at-sega-amusements-international-ltd}}{{fileref|PressRelease JP 2021-03-25.pdf}}, citing poor sales as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Kaizen Entertainment was founded by CEO [[Paul Williams]], this represented a management buyout; SAI would continue to license the Sega brand, but would be a wholly independent company. |
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==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
{{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega Amusements International}} | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega Amusements International}} | ||
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==Digital catalogues== | ==Digital catalogues== | ||
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Sega Amusements International Ltd. (SAI), often trading as just Sega Amusements, was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sega that focuses primarily on arcade machines which they distribute internationally. It was formed when merging Sega Amusements USA and Sega Amusements Europe.
On March 25th 2021, Sega sold its stake in Sega Amusements International to Kaizen Entertainment Ltd.[1][2], citing poor sales as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Kaizen Entertainment was founded by CEO Paul Williams, this represented a management buyout; SAI would continue to license the Sega brand, but would be a wholly independent company.
Contents
Softography
Prize game
- Capto Crane (2019)
- Grab 'n' Win! (201x)
- Kung Fu Panda Dojo Mojo (201x)
- Robin Hood (201x)
- Screwball (201x)
- Winner Every Time (201x)
- Capto Candy (2023)
- Capto Crane MIDI (2023)
Redemption game
- Jumanji (2022)
- Bop It! Arcade (2023)
Arcade
- Sonic Blast Ball (2016)
- Daytona Championship USA (2017)
- ATV Slam (2019)
- Power Roll (2019)
- Mission: Impossible Arcade (2021)
- Drone Racing Genesis (2023)
RingWide
RingEdge 2
- Transformers Shadows Rising (2018)
Nu 1.1
ALLS UX
List of staff
Digital catalogues
External links
References
- ↑ https://segaarcade.com/news/management-buy-out-at-sega-amusements-international-ltd (Wayback Machine: 2021-04-08 19:15)
- ↑ File:PressRelease JP 2021-03-25.pdf
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