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Sega Enterprises was the corporate name of Sega of Japan from the early 1960's to July of 2000. It then changed to Sega Corporation.
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{{stub}}'''Sega Enterprises, Ltd.''' (株式会社セガ・エンタープライゼズ) was a company that resulted from the merger of [[Nihon Goraku Bussan]] (trading as "Sega, Inc.") and [[Rosen Enterprises]] in July 1965.
  
This page compiles all games which can't be attributed to a specific development division. The documentation of different internal divisions starts at 1984.
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This company was acquired by [[Gulf+Western]] in 1969 and put under the control of [[Sega Enterprises, Inc.]], originally a North American subsidiary in 1974. While strictly speaking this would make Sega an American company for the remainder of the 1970s, product development continued to occur in Japan, and after the absorbtion and dissolution of [[Gremlin Industries]] in the early 1980s, the Japan branch became the dominant force in the production of video games.
  
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[[Gulf+Western]] sold the Japanese Sega Enterprises to [[CSK]] in 1984 and absorbed the American company, turning Sega Japanese again. While owned by CSK, Sega Enterprises established [[Sega of America|an American subsidiary still in operation]], and would become a household name across the world with the release of home video consoles over the 1980s and 1990s.
  
=Softography (arcade)=
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Sega Enterprises would change its name to [[Sega Corporation (2000-2015)|Sega Corporation]] on November 1, 2000{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010710201659/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/corp/news/nr001101_2.html}}.
  
==Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic==
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==Hardware produced==
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega Enterprises, Ltd.|type=hardware}}
  
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==Softography==
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==Accessories produced==
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==Toys==
 
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*''[[Air Attack]]'' (1972)
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{{CompanyHistory|Sega Enterprises, Ltd.|format=toy}}
*''[[Astrodata]]'' (1971)
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*''[[Attack]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[Basketball]]'' (1966)
 
*''[[Bull's Eye]]'' (1988)
 
*''[[Combat]]'' (1969)
 
*''[[Cowboy]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Dan-Bo]]'' (197x)
 
*''[[Derby Day]]'' (197x)
 
*''[[Dive Bomber]]'' (1971)
 
*''[[Dodgem Crazy]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Drivemobile]]'' (1968)
 
*''[[Duck Hunt]]'' (1968)
 
*''[[El Alamein]]'' (197x)
 
*''[[Five StarQ]]'' (197x)
 
*''[[Fox Hunt]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[Grand National Race]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Gun Fight]]'' (1969)
 
*''[[Helicopter]]'' (1968)
 
*''[[Invaders]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Jet Rocket]]'' (1970)
 
*''[[Jumbo]]'' (1970)
 
*''[[Killer Shark]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Love Tester]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Lunar Rescue]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[Matchlock]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Mini Futbol]]'' (1968)
 
*''[[Missile]]'' (1969)
 
*''[[Monster Gun]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Monte Carlo]]'' (1971)
 
*''[[Moto Champ]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[MotoPolo]]'' (1968)
 
*''[[Night Rider]]'' (1970)
 
*''[[Periscope]]'' (1966)
 
*''[[Plinker's Canyon]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Pro Bowler]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Punching Bag]]'' (1962)
 
*''[[Red Baron]]'' (1975)
 
*''[[Rifleman]]'' (1967)
 
*''[[Safari]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Sand Buggy]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Sea Devil]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Skill Diga]]'' (1965)
 
*''[[Soccer]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[Sonar]]'' (1972)
 
*''[[Space Ace]]'' (196x)
 
*''[[Stunt Car]]'' (1970)
 
*''[[Super Skill Diga]]'' (1968)
 
  
*''[[Balloon Gun]]'' (1974)
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===Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic===
*''[[Bomber]]'' (1977)
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*''[[Break-Open]]'' (1978)
 
 
*''[[Bullet Mark]]'' (1975)
 
*''[[Bullet Mark]]'' (1975)
*''[[Cartoon Gun]]'' (1977)
 
*''[[Crash Course]]'' (1977)
 
*''[[Double Block T3]]'' (1979)
 
 
*''[[Fonz]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Fonz]]'' (1976)
*''[[Galaxy War]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[Goal Kick]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Heavyweight Champ]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Heli-Shooter]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Hockey TV]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[Last Inning]]'' (1975)
 
 
*''[[Man T.T.]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[Man T.T.]]'' (1973)
*''[[Mini Hockey]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Monaco GP]]'' (1976)
 
 
*''[[Moto-Cross]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Moto-Cross]]'' (1976)
*''[[Pong-Tron]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[Pong-Tron II]]'' (1973)
 
*''[[Pro Monaco GP]]'' (1980)
 
*''[[Pro-Racer]]'' (1978)
 
 
*''[[Road Race]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Road Race]]'' (1976)
*''[[Secret Base]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[Sparkling Corner]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Squadron]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Table Hockey]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Tic Tac Quiz]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Top Runner]]'' (1978)
 
 
*''[[Tracer]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Tracer]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[Twin Course T.T.]]'' (1977)
 
*''[[Twin Course T.T.]]'' (1977)
*''[[Wildwood]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[World Cup]]'' (1977)
 
 
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==[[Sega Blockade Hardware]]==
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===[[Sega LaserDisc hardware]]===
 
 
*''[[Blockade]]'' (1976) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
*''[[Comotion]]'' (1976) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
*''[[Hustle]]'' (1977) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
*''[[Blasto]]'' (1978) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
 
 
== [[Sega LaserDisc hardware]] ==
 
 
 
* ''[[Astron Belt]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Galaxy Ranger]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Albegas]]'' (1983)
 
 
* ''[[GP World (arcade)|GP World]]'' (1984)
 
* ''[[GP World (arcade)|GP World]]'' (1984)
* ''[[Time Traveler]]'' (1991)
 
 
== [[:category:Space Position hardware games|Sega Space Position]] ==
 
  
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===[[:category:Space Position hardware games|Sega Space Position]]===
 
*''[[Angel Kids]]'' (1988) (with [[EXA Planning]])
 
*''[[Angel Kids]]'' (1988) (with [[EXA Planning]])
 
*''[[Space Position]]'' (1986) (with [[Nasco]])
 
*''[[Space Position]]'' (1986) (with [[Nasco]])
  
== [[Sega VIC Dual]] ==
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===[[VIC Dual]]===
 
 
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* ''[[Borderline]]'' (1980)
 
 
* ''[[Carnival]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Carnival]]'' (1980)
* ''[[Car Hunt]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Deep Scan]]'' (1979)
 
 
* ''[[Digger]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Digger]]'' (1980)
* ''[[Head On]]'' (1979) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
* ''[[Invinco]]'' (1979)
 
 
* ''[[N-Sub]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[N-Sub]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Pulsar Arcade]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Pulsar Arcade]]'' (1980)
* ''[[Samurai]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Space Attack]]'' (1979)
 
* ''[[Space Trek]]'' (1980)
 
 
* ''[[Star Raker]]'' (1981)
 
* ''[[Star Raker]]'' (1981)
 
* ''[[Tranquilizer Gun]]'' (1980)
 
* ''[[Tranquilizer Gun]]'' (1980)
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== [[Sega Gigas hardware]] ==
 
  
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===[[Sega Gigas hardware]]===
 
*''[[Gigas]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]])
 
*''[[Gigas]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]])
 
*''[[Gigas Mark II]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]])
 
*''[[Gigas Mark II]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]])
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*''[[Counter Run]]'' (1988) (with [[Nihon System]])
 
*''[[Counter Run]]'' (1988) (with [[Nihon System]])
  
== [[Sega G80]] ==
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===[[Sega G80]]===
 
 
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* ''[[005]]'' (1981)
 
* ''[[Astro Blaster]]'' (1981) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
 
* ''[[Battle Star]]'' (1982) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
* ''[[Battle Star]]'' (1982) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
* ''[[Eliminator]]'' (1981) (with [[Gremlin Industries]])
 
* ''[[Monster Bash]]''
 
 
* ''[[Sindbad Mystery]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Sindbad Mystery]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator]]'' (1982)
 
* ''[[Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator]]'' (1982)
* ''[[Space Odyssey]]'' (1981)
 
 
* ''[[Space Fury]]'' (1981)
 
* ''[[Space Fury]]'' (1981)
* ''[[Tac/Scan]]'' (1982)
 
 
* ''[[Zektor]]'' (1982)
 
* ''[[Zektor]]'' (1982)
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== [[Sega VCO Object]] ==
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===[[Sega Zaxxon hardware]]===
 
 
* ''[[Turbo]]'' (1981)
 
* ''[[SubRoc-3D]]'' (1982)
 
* ''[[Zoom 909]]'' (1983)
 
 
 
== [[Sega Zaxxon hardware]] ==
 
 
 
* ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' (1983)
 
 
* ''[[Ixion]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Ixion]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Razzmatazz]]'' (1983)
 
* ''[[Razzmatazz]]'' (1983)
* ''[[Super Zaxxon]]'' (1982)
 
* ''[[Zaxxon]]'' (1982)
 
  
== [[System 1]] ==
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===[[System 1]]===
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* ''[[Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair]]'' (1988) (with [[Westone]])
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* ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1986) (with [[Westone]])
  
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===[[System 16]]===
* [[119]] (1986) (with [[Coreland]])
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* ''[[Action Fighter]]'' (1986)
* [[4-D Warriors]] (1985) (with [[Coreland]])
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* ''[[Aurail]]'' (1989) (with[[Westone]])
* [[Brain]] (1986) (with [[Coreland]])
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* ''[[Bay Route]]'' (1989) (with [[SunSoft]])
* [[Dakkochan House]] (1986) (with [[Whiteboard]])
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* ''[[Sukeban Jansi Ryuko]]'' (1988)
* [[Toki no Senshi: Chrono Soldier]] (1987)
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* ''[[Tough Turf]]'' (1989) (with [[SunSoft]])
* [[UFO Senshi Youko Chan]] (1988) (with [[Vic Tokai]])
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* ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster Land]]'' (1987) (with [[Westone]])
* [[Warball]] (1986)
 
* [[Block Gal]] (1987) (with [[Vic Tokai]])
 
* [[Brain]] (1986) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Bull Fight]] (1984) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Gardia]] (1986) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[I'm Sorry]] (1985) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Mister Viking]] (1984)
 
* [[My Hero]] (1985) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Rafflesia]] (1986) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Regulus]] (1983)
 
* [[Star Jacker]] (1983)
 
* [[SWAT]] (1984) (with [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Teddy Boy Blues]] (1985)
 
* [[Up'n Down]] (1983)
 
* [[Water Match]] (1984)
 
* [[Wonder Boy]] (1986) (with [[Westone]])
 
* [[Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair]] (1988) (with [[Westone]])
 
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== [[System 16]] ==
 
  
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===[[Sega Model 2C CRX]]===
* [[Ace Attacker]] (1989)
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* ''[[Behind Enemy Lines]]'' (1997) (with Real3D)
* [[Action Fighter]] (1986)
 
* [[Aurail]] (1989) (with[[Westone]])
 
* [[Bay Route]] (1989) (with [[SunSoft]])
 
* [[Excite League]] (1989)
 
* [[Heavyweight Champ]] (1987)
 
* [[M.V.P.]] (1989)
 
* [[Major League]] (1985)
 
* [[Passing Shot]] (1988)
 
* [[Super League]] (1988)
 
* [[Tough Turf]] (1989) (with [[SunSoft]])
 
* [[Wonder Boy in Monster Land]] (1987) (with [[Westone]])
 
* [[Wrestle War]] (1989)
 
* [[Bullet]] (1987)
 
* [[Cotton]] (1991) (with [[Success]])
 
* [[Riot City]] (1991) (Development: [[Westone]])
 
* [[Sukeban Jansi Ryuko]] (1988)
 
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== [[System C]] ==
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===[[Sega Titan Video]]===
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* ''[[Mogu Rapper]]''
  
* [[Twin Squash]] (1991)
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===Custom===
* [[Ribbit!]] (1992)
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* ''[[Appoooh]]'' (1984) (with [[Vic Tokai]])
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* ''[[Commando]]'' (1983)
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* ''[[Legend]]'' (1986) (with [[Coreland]])
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* ''[[Super Locomotive]]'' (1982)
  
== [[X Board]] ==
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===[[SG-1000]]===
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* ''[[Champion Baseball]]'' (1983) (with [[ADK]])
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* ''[[N-Sub]]'' (1983)
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* ''[[Safari Hunting]]'' (1983)
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* ''[[Sindbad Mystery]]'' (1983)
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* ''[[Tranquilizer Gun]]'' (1983) (with [[Compile]])
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* ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1986) (with [[Westone]])
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* ''[[Yamato]]'' (1983)
  
* [[A.B. Cop]] (1990) (with [[Aicom]])
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===[[Master System]]===
* [[Racing Hero]] (1990) (with [[Aicom]])
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* ''[[Casino Games]]'' (1989) (with [[Compile]])
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* ''[[Laser Ghost]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Marksman Shooting & Trap Shooting]]'' (1985)
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* ''[[Rambo III]]'' (1988)
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* ''[[Running Battle]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Sega Chess]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)]]'' (1992) (with [[Aspect]])
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* ''[[Streets of Rage]]'' (1993) (with [[Ancient]])
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* ''[[Submarine Attack]]'' (1990)
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* ''[[The Cyber Shinobi]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Wanted]]'' (1989) (with [[Sanritsu]])
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== [[System 18]] ==
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===[[Mega Drive]]===
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* ''[[ATP Tour Championship Tennis]]'' (1994) (with [[SIMS]])
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* ''[[Arrow Flash]]'' (1990) (with [[I.T.L.]])
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* ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Shin Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu]]'' (1989)
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* ''[[Jewel Master]]'' (1991)
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* ''[[Mazin Saga]]'' (1993)  (with [[Givro]])
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* ''[[McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure]]'' (1993) (with [[Treasure]])
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* ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Mega Drive)]]'' (1995) (with [[Sims]])
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* ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (1994)  (with [[Compile]])
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* ''[[Rambo III]]'' (1989)
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* ''[[Shining in the Darkness]]'' (1991) (with [[Climax]])
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* ''[[Super Real Basketball]]'' (1990)
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* ''[[Wimbledon Championship Tennis]]'' (1993) (with [[SIMS]])
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* ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]'' (1991) (with [[Westone]])
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* [[Laser Ghost]] (1989)
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===[[Game Gear]]===
 
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== [[System 24]] ==
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* ''[[Crystal Warriors]]'' (1991)
 
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* ''[[Factory Panic]]'' (1991)
* [[Scramble Spirits]] (1988)
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* ''[[Fred Couples Golf]]'' (1995) (with [[Sims]])
* [[Super Masters]] (1989)
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* ''[[Gamble Panic]]'' (1995)
 
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* ''[[GP Rider]]'' (1993)
== [[System 32]] ==
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* ''[[Heavyweight Champ]]'' (1991) (with [[Sims]]
 
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* ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' (1994) (with [[Sims]])
* [[Spider-Man: The Video Game]] (1991)
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* ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Game Gear)]]'' (1995) (with [[Sims]])
 
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* ''[[Power Strike II]]'' (1993)  (with [[Compile]])
== [[Sega Model 2C CRX]] ==
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* ''[[Putt & Putter]]'' (1991) (with [[Sims]])
 
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* ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (1994) (Devel
* [[Behind Enemy Lines]] (1997) (with Real3D)
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* ''[[Ristar]]'' (1995) (with [[Minato Giken]])
 
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* ''[[Shining Force Gaiden]]'' (1992) (with [[Camelot]])
== [[Sega Titan Video]] ==
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* ''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'' (1995) (with [[Minato Giken]])
 
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* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)]]'' (1992) (with [[Aspect]])
* [[Mogu Rapper]]  
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* ''[[Streets of Rage]]'' (1991) (with [[Ancient]])
 
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* ''[[Tails Adventure]]'' (1995) (with [[Aspect]])
== [[NAOMI]] ==
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* ''[[Tails' Skypatrol]]'' (1995)  (with [[Sims]])
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* ''[[Tempo Jr.]]'' (1995) (with [[Sims]])
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* ''[[The Majors: Pro Baseball]]'' (1992)
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* ''[[Wonder Boy]]'' (1990)  (with [[Westone]])
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* ''[[Charge'N'Blast]]'' (1999)
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===[[Saturn]]===
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* ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' (1997) (with [[Compile]])
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* ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (1995)  (with [[Compile]])
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* ''[[Shining Wisdom]]'' (1996) (with [[Camelot]])
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* ''[[Shining the Holy Ark]]'' (1997) (with [[Camelot]])
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* ''[[Shinobi Legions]]'' (1995) (wiith [[Tose]])
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* ''[[The Story of Thor 2]]'' (1996) (with [[Ancient]])
  
== Custom ==
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===[[Dreamcast]]===
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* ''[[Flag to Flag]]'' (1999) (with [[Zoom]])
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* ''[[Time Stalkers]]'' (1999)  (with [[Climax]])
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* ''[[Seaman]]'' (1999) (with [[Vivarium]])
  
* [[Ali Baba and 40 Thieves]] (1982)
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==List of staff==
* [[Appoooh]] (1984) (Development: [[Vic Tokai]])
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{{StaffList|Sega Enterprises, Ltd.|employees=yes}}
* [[Commando]] (1983)
 
* [[Legend]] (1986) (Development: [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Pengo]] (1982) (Development: [[Coreland]])
 
* [[Super Locomotive]] (1982)
 
* [[Witch]] (1992)  (Development: [[Vic Tokai]])
 
  
==Softography (consumer)==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:00, 21 November 2024

For the American company by the same name, see Sega Enterprises, Inc..

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Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Founded: 1965-07-15[1]
Defunct: 2000-11-01[2]
Merged into: Sega Corporation
Headquarters:
Ota, Tokyo, Japan
1965-07-15[1]
2000-11-01[2]

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Sega Enterprises, Ltd. (株式会社セガ・エンタープライゼズ) was a company that resulted from the merger of Nihon Goraku Bussan (trading as "Sega, Inc.") and Rosen Enterprises in July 1965.

This company was acquired by Gulf+Western in 1969 and put under the control of Sega Enterprises, Inc., originally a North American subsidiary in 1974. While strictly speaking this would make Sega an American company for the remainder of the 1970s, product development continued to occur in Japan, and after the absorbtion and dissolution of Gremlin Industries in the early 1980s, the Japan branch became the dominant force in the production of video games.

Gulf+Western sold the Japanese Sega Enterprises to CSK in 1984 and absorbed the American company, turning Sega Japanese again. While owned by CSK, Sega Enterprises established an American subsidiary still in operation, and would become a household name across the world with the release of home video consoles over the 1980s and 1990s.

Sega Enterprises would change its name to Sega Corporation on November 1, 2000[2].

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Hardware produced

Softography

Slot machine

Electro-mechanical arcade

Electro-mechanical pinball

Solid state pinball

Medal game

Prize game

Redemption game

Discrete logic arcade

Arcade

VIC Dual

VCO Object

Zaxxon hardware

G80

LaserDisc hardware

System 1

Hang-On hardware

System 2

System 16

System E

OutRun hardware

X Board

Y Board

System 24

System 18

System C

System C2

System 32

Model 1

Model 2

H1 Board

Model 3

SG-1000

SC-3000

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Mega-CD

Mega LD

32X

Commodore 64

IBM PC

Amstrad CPC

ZX Spectrum

MSX

X1

FM-7

PC-8801

Atari ST

X68000

PC Engine

TurboGrafx-16

Amiga

CD-ROM²

FM Towns

Game Boy

Super CD-ROM²

Pico

Sega Titan Video

Saturn

NAOMI

NAOMI GD-ROM

NAOMI Multiboard

NAOMI Satellite Terminal

Hikaru

Dreamcast

Game Boy Color

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Windows PC

LCD

Mid-size attraction

Large attraction

Accessories produced

SG-1000

SC-3000

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Mega-CD

Saturn

Dreamcast

Toys

Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic

Sega LaserDisc hardware

Sega Space Position

VIC Dual

Sega Gigas hardware

Sega G80

Sega Zaxxon hardware

System 1

System 16


Sega Model 2C CRX

Sega Titan Video

Custom

SG-1000

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Saturn

Dreamcast

List of staff

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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