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| logo=Sega-Yonezawa Logo.png | | logo=Sega-Yonezawa Logo.png | ||
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| founded=1994-07 | | founded=1994-07 | ||
| defunct=1998-04 | | defunct=1998-04 | ||
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| mergedinto=[[Sega Toys]] | | mergedinto=[[Sega Toys]] | ||
− | | headquarters=Japan | + | | headquarters=3-16-6, Asakusa-bashi Taito-ku Tokyo 111, Japan{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970216123013/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/group.html}} |
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− | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Yonezawa, Inc.''' (セガヨネザワ) was the predecessor company of ''[[Sega Toys]]''. It was formed when ''Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd'', Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega. | |
− | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Yonezawa''' (セガヨネザワ) was the predecessor company of ''[[Sega Toys]]''. It was formed when ''Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd'', Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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− | YonezawaToys JP PrintAdvert.jpg|An old print advert for ''Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd'', featured on September | + | YonezawaToys JP PrintAdvert.jpg|An old print advert for ''Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd'', featured on the September 1966 edition of Japanese magazine ''Tokyo Toy and Commerce Report'' |
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1996SegaYonezawaToysCatalogue Catalogue JP.jpg|1996 Toy's Catalogue | 1996SegaYonezawaToysCatalogue Catalogue JP.jpg|1996 Toy's Catalogue | ||
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==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 20 November 2024
Sega Yonezawa | ||
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Founded: 1994-07 | ||
Defunct: 1998-04 | ||
T-series code: T-193 | ||
Merged into: Sega Toys | ||
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Sega Yonezawa, Inc. (セガヨネザワ) was the predecessor company of Sega Toys. It was formed when Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd, Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega.
Contents
Gallery
Softography
Pico
- Hataraku Kuruma Diapet Daishuugou! (1995)
- Densha Daishuugou! (1996)
- Sodatete Manabu Doubutsu Oukoku! (1996)
- Exciting! Hataraku Norimono-tachi!! (1997)
- Gabutcho Challenge Fishing (1998)
Toys
- DJ Emiglio (1995)
References
- ↑ http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/group.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-16 12:30)
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