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The '''Sega Scream''' was an advertising campaign done by [[SEGA]] up until 1996. It discovered its loud brand weapon while shooting a TV commercial in the early '90s. A worker on the set suggested, "Hey, why don't you guys have someone scream Sega at the end?" From there, [[Tom Kalinske]] approved its implimentation in ads and the rest is history.
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The '''Sega Scream''' was an advertising campaign done by [[SEGA]] up until 1996. It discovered its loud brand weapon while shooting a TV commercial in the early '90s. A worker on the set suggested, "Hey, why don't you guys have someone scream Sega at the end?" From there, [[Tom Kalinske]] approved its implementation in ads and the rest is history.
  
 
The Sega Scream replaces the conventional Sega sound in ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' on the [[Sega Genesis]].
 
The Sega Scream replaces the conventional Sega sound in ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' on the [[Sega Genesis]].

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The Sega Scream was an advertising campaign done by SEGA up until 1996. It discovered its loud brand weapon while shooting a TV commercial in the early '90s. A worker on the set suggested, "Hey, why don't you guys have someone scream Sega at the end?" From there, Tom Kalinske approved its implementation in ads and the rest is history.

The Sega Scream replaces the conventional Sega sound in Sonic 3D Blast on the Sega Genesis.

In 2000, then-CEO Peter Moore decided to bring back the Sega scream and three different ads incorporating it were debuted during the MTV Music Video Awards.