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− | | founded=1980 | + | | founded=1980-12-31{{ref|https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01402808}} |
− | | defunct= | + | | defunct=1991-09-03{{ref|https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01830443}} |
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| headquarters4=Unit 6, Churchill Court, 58 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7SA, United Kingdom | | headquarters4=Unit 6, Churchill Court, 58 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7SA, United Kingdom | ||
| headquartersdate4=1990 | | headquartersdate4=1990 | ||
+ | | next=[[Sega Amusements Europe (1991)|Sega Amusements Europe]] | ||
+ | | nextdate=1991-09-03 | ||
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{{stub}}'''Sega Europe, Ltd.''' was a European subsidiary of [[Sega Enterprises, Inc.]], established in 1980 as distribution arm for the company's arcade games. | {{stub}}'''Sega Europe, Ltd.''' was a European subsidiary of [[Sega Enterprises, Inc.]], established in 1980 as distribution arm for the company's arcade games. | ||
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+ | In 1991, likely as a result of Sega absorbing their European home consumer distributor [[Virgin Mastertronic]] (and to make the distinction between its consumer and arcade operations), ''this'' Sega Europe became [[Sega Amusements Europe (1991)|Sega Amusements Europe]]. Virgin Mastertronic became a different [[Sega Europe]]. | ||
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+ | ==Softography== | ||
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- For the later company, see Sega Europe.
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Sega Europe, Ltd. was a European subsidiary of Sega Enterprises, Inc., established in 1980 as distribution arm for the company's arcade games.
In 1991, likely as a result of Sega absorbing their European home consumer distributor Virgin Mastertronic (and to make the distinction between its consumer and arcade operations), this Sega Europe became Sega Amusements Europe. Virgin Mastertronic became a different Sega Europe.
Softography
List of staff
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