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Nuvision Entertainment, Inc. was a short-lived American publisher of Sega Genesis games founded in Westport, Connecticut on July 25, 1990 by former Parker Brothers senior vice president of marketing Ron Leong[4] (Ronald Dennis Leong) and designer Sam Kjellman[5][6] (Samuel T. Kjellman). The only work known to have been published by them is Bimini Run, with two other games in development before they shut down.

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