Difference between revisions of "Sega On-Line"
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a division within [[Sega of America]] which existed during the late 1990s. This group dealt with the [[NetLink Internet Modem]] and similar online-related topics. | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a division within [[Sega of America]] which existed during the late 1990s. This group dealt with the [[NetLink Internet Modem]] and similar online-related topics. | ||
− | Sega muddied the waters by calling its website "Sega Online", the two coming into existence during a similar time period. The website did not use a hyphen, while this group usually did. | + | Sega muddied the waters by calling its website "[[Sega Online]]", the two coming into existence during a similar time period. The website did not use a hyphen, while this group usually did. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 2 December 2024
- For Sega of America's first website, see Sega Online.
Sega On-Line Division of Sega of America | ||
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Sega On-Line was a division within Sega of America which existed during the late 1990s. This group dealt with the NetLink Internet Modem and similar online-related topics.
Sega muddied the waters by calling its website "Sega Online", the two coming into existence during a similar time period. The website did not use a hyphen, while this group usually did.
Softography
List of staff
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