Difference between revisions of "Atlus Dream Entertainment"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Atlus Dream Entertainment''' was a North American venture created to sell ''Print Club'' machines in the United States, following its success in Japan. [[Atlus]] held a majority share, however [[Sega]] (creators of the underlying hardware) and other investors were involved. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Atlus Dream Entertainment Co., Ltd.''' was a North American venture created to sell ''Print Club'' machines in the United States, following its success in Japan. [[Atlus]] held a majority share, however [[Sega]] (creators of the underlying hardware) and other investors were involved. |
Despite high hopes, the ''Print Club'' business was not profitable Stateside, and after defaulting on their debts, the company merged into Atlus' US operations in 2003. | Despite high hopes, the ''Print Club'' business was not profitable Stateside, and after defaulting on their debts, the company merged into Atlus' US operations in 2003. |
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Atlus Dream Entertainment Co., Ltd. was a North American venture created to sell Print Club machines in the United States, following its success in Japan. Atlus held a majority share, however Sega (creators of the underlying hardware) and other investors were involved.
Despite high hopes, the Print Club business was not profitable Stateside, and after defaulting on their debts, the company merged into Atlus' US operations in 2003.