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− | | title=Sega Europe | + | | title=Sega Amusements Europe |
− | | founded=1991 | + | | founded=1991-09-03{{ref|https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01830443}} |
+ | | defunct=1997-03-01{{ref|https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/03169781}} | ||
| headquarters=Unit 6, Churchill Court, 58 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7SA, United Kingdom | | headquarters=Unit 6, Churchill Court, 58 Station Road, North Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7SA, United Kingdom | ||
| headquartersdate=1991 | | headquartersdate=1991 | ||
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| prev=[[Sega Europe (1980)|Sega Europe]] | | prev=[[Sega Europe (1980)|Sega Europe]] | ||
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− | | next=[[Sega | + | | next=[[Sega Amusements Europe]] |
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{{stub}}The 1991 incarnation of '''Sega Amusements Europe, Ltd.''' was a European subsidiary of [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]]. It was a continuation of the 1980s [[Sega Europe (1980)|Sega Europe]] company (not to be confused with the recently stablished [[Sega Europe|"1991" Sega Europe]] (which exists to this day). | {{stub}}The 1991 incarnation of '''Sega Amusements Europe, Ltd.''' was a European subsidiary of [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]]. It was a continuation of the 1980s [[Sega Europe (1980)|Sega Europe]] company (not to be confused with the recently stablished [[Sega Europe|"1991" Sega Europe]] (which exists to this day). | ||
− | Sega Amusements Europe acted as the European (sans-UK) distributor of Sega arcade games, and sat within the "Sega Europe Group", alongside [[Sega Europe]] (European consumer arm) and [[Deith Leisure]] (UK arcade distributor and manufacturer). It was also responsible for creating venues such as [[Sega World Bournemouth]]. | + | Sega Amusements Europe acted as the European (sans-UK) distributor of Sega arcade games, and sat within the "Sega Europe Group", alongside [[Sega Europe]] (European consumer arm) and [[Deith Leisure]] (UK arcade distributor and manufacturer). It was also responsible for creating venues such as [[Sega World Bournemouth]]. The company that originally had this name became [[Sega ATP Europe]] on July 1, 1996.{{ref|https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01830443}} |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Latest revision as of 21:26, 11 November 2024
- For the later company, see Sega Amusements Europe.
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Founded: 1991-09-03[1] | ||||
Defunct: 1997-03-01[2] | ||||
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The 1991 incarnation of Sega Amusements Europe, Ltd. was a European subsidiary of Sega Enterprises, Ltd.. It was a continuation of the 1980s Sega Europe company (not to be confused with the recently stablished "1991" Sega Europe (which exists to this day).
Sega Amusements Europe acted as the European (sans-UK) distributor of Sega arcade games, and sat within the "Sega Europe Group", alongside Sega Europe (European consumer arm) and Deith Leisure (UK arcade distributor and manufacturer). It was also responsible for creating venues such as Sega World Bournemouth. The company that originally had this name became Sega ATP Europe on July 1, 1996.[1]
Softography
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