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− | '''Sega Amusements Europe''' | + | {{otherPage|desc=the earlier company|page=Sega Amusements Europe (1991)}} |
+ | {{CompanyBob | ||
+ | | logo=Sega logo International R.svg | ||
+ | | headquartersdate=1997-03-01 | ||
+ | | headquarters=Unit 2 Industrial Estate, Leigh Close, New Maiden, Surrey, KT3 3NL, United Kingdom | ||
+ | | headquartersdate2=2002 | ||
+ | | headquarters2=Suite 3a, Oaks House, 12-22 West St., Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7RG, United Kingdom | ||
+ | | headquartersdate3=2007 | ||
+ | | headquarters3=42 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NY, United Kingdom | ||
+ | | prevdate=1997-03-01 | ||
+ | | prev=[[Deith Leisure]] | ||
+ | | nextdate=2015-10-14 | ||
+ | | next=[[Sega Amusements International]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{stub}} | ||
+ | '''Sega Amusements Europe, Ltd.''' was a division within [[Sega]] that manufactured and distributed arcade games across Europe (and later Africa and Russia). The other half of "Sega Amusements", [[Sega Amusements USA]], focused on North and South America. | ||
− | Sega Amusements Europe | + | This is technically the second incarnation of Sega Amusements Europe, having existed before March 1997 as [[Deith Leisure]], a company Sega had acquired in the early 1990s. Reorganisation of the Sega Europe Group around this time saw the "original" [[Sega Amusements Europe (1991)|Sega Amusements Europe]] become [[Sega ATP Europe]] (and its immediate successor becoming Sega Operations UK), with Deith Leisure officially adopting this company's prior name (though continued to trade as Deith Leisure, at least in the UK). Recycling the Sega Amusements Europe name gave the impression of continuity, and as both companies continued to operate from the same headquarters, very little actually changed. |
− | + | Sega Amusements Europe were responsible for the [[Sega Europa-R]] hardware that powers ''[[Sega Rally 3]]'', and a number of other arcade cabinets, UFO catchers and slot machines. They are also responsible for distributing products made by smaller companies - Pan Amusements, Game Concepts, ICE, Andamiro, Fantasy Entertainment, Fusence, Quasimoto and String International. Sega Amusements Europe also manufactured products such as the [[Sega Vision]] and [[Sega Spe-x]] too. | |
− | [[ | + | Working along with Sega Amusements Europe were [[Sega Total Solutions]] (responsible for the maintenance, technical assistance and spare parts for arcade machines) and [[Sega Prize Europe]] (responsible for stocking [[Sega UFO Catcher]] machines). Sega Amusments Europe also run the [[Sega Prize Zone]] and [[Sega Active Zone]] arcade chains. |
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+ | Both Sega Amusements Europe and Sega Amusements USA were merged in 2015 to create [[Sega Amusements International]]. | ||
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+ | ==Softography== | ||
+ | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega Amusements Europe}} | ||
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+ | ==List of staff== | ||
+ | {{StaffList|Sega Amusements Europe|employees=yes}} | ||
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+ | ==Catalogues== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | SegaAmusements Catalogue EAG 2011.pdf|2011 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | {{SegaOverseas}} |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 11 November 2024
- For the earlier company, see Sega Amusements Europe (1991).
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Sega Amusements Europe, Ltd. was a division within Sega that manufactured and distributed arcade games across Europe (and later Africa and Russia). The other half of "Sega Amusements", Sega Amusements USA, focused on North and South America.
This is technically the second incarnation of Sega Amusements Europe, having existed before March 1997 as Deith Leisure, a company Sega had acquired in the early 1990s. Reorganisation of the Sega Europe Group around this time saw the "original" Sega Amusements Europe become Sega ATP Europe (and its immediate successor becoming Sega Operations UK), with Deith Leisure officially adopting this company's prior name (though continued to trade as Deith Leisure, at least in the UK). Recycling the Sega Amusements Europe name gave the impression of continuity, and as both companies continued to operate from the same headquarters, very little actually changed.
Sega Amusements Europe were responsible for the Sega Europa-R hardware that powers Sega Rally 3, and a number of other arcade cabinets, UFO catchers and slot machines. They are also responsible for distributing products made by smaller companies - Pan Amusements, Game Concepts, ICE, Andamiro, Fantasy Entertainment, Fusence, Quasimoto and String International. Sega Amusements Europe also manufactured products such as the Sega Vision and Sega Spe-x too.
Working along with Sega Amusements Europe were Sega Total Solutions (responsible for the maintenance, technical assistance and spare parts for arcade machines) and Sega Prize Europe (responsible for stocking Sega UFO Catcher machines). Sega Amusments Europe also run the Sega Prize Zone and Sega Active Zone arcade chains.
Both Sega Amusements Europe and Sega Amusements USA were merged in 2015 to create Sega Amusements International.
Softography
Slot machine
- Club Firecracker (2003)
Prize game
- Sega UFO Catcher (2006)
- Shoot It Win It (200x)
- Shoot This Win This (200x)
- Key Master (2013)
- Key Master Giant (2013)
Arcade
- Ford Racing Full Blown (2006)
Model 3
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
- Star Wars Trilogy Arcade (1998)
NAOMI
- Jambo! Safari (1999)
- Virtua NBA (2000)
- WWF Royal Rumble (2000)
- Cosmic Smash (2000)
- WaveRunner GP (2001)
- Mushiking: The King of Beetles (2003)
- Kick '4' Cash (2004)
- Shootout Pool Prize (2004)
NAOMI GD-ROM
- Virtua Golf (2001)
- The Maze of the Kings (2002)
NAOMI Multiboard
- Sega Strike Fighter (2000)
NAOMI 2
- Club Kart: European Session (2001)
- Wild Riders (2001)
- Soul Surfer (2002)
- Club Kart Prize (2003)
NAOMI 2 GD-ROM
NAOMI 2 Satellite Terminal
- World Club Champion Football: Serie A 2002-2003 (2002)
- World Club Champion Football: European Clubs 2004-2005 (2005)
- World Club Champion Football: European Clubs 2005-2006 (2006)
Hikaru
- NASCAR Arcade (2000)
- Air Trix (2001)
Triforce
- F-Zero AX (2003)
- Virtua Striker 4 (2004)
Chihiro
- OutRun 2 (2003)
- Ghost Squad (2004)
Lindbergh
- Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice (2006)
- Let's Go Jungle! Special (2007)
- Sega Race TV (2008)
Lindbergh Red EX
- Rambo (2008)
Europa-R
- Sega Rally 3 (2008)
- GRID (2010)
- Showdown (2015)
RingWide
- Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Arcade (2011)
- Dream Raiders (2012)
- K.O. Drive (unreleased)
Nu SX
- Sonic Dash Extreme (2015)
List of staff
Catalogues
References
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