Difference between revisions of "OnThisDay"
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*'''1990:''' The [[Sega Game Gear]] (pictured) launched in Japan for ¥19,800. Launch titles include ''[[Columns]]'', ''[[Pengo]]'' and ''[[Super Monaco GP]]''. | *'''1990:''' The [[Sega Game Gear]] (pictured) launched in Japan for ¥19,800. Launch titles include ''[[Columns]]'', ''[[Pengo]]'' and ''[[Super Monaco GP]]''. | ||
| 10-14 = *'''1999:''' The [[Sega Dreamcast]] was finally launched in Europe, having been delayed since September. | | 10-14 = *'''1999:''' The [[Sega Dreamcast]] was finally launched in Europe, having been delayed since September. | ||
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| 10-18 = *'''1987:''' [[Sega]] released the redesigned [[Sega Master System]] in Japan, effectively replacing the [[Sega Mark III]]. | | 10-18 = *'''1987:''' [[Sega]] released the redesigned [[Sega Master System]] in Japan, effectively replacing the [[Sega Mark III]]. | ||
| 10-24 = *'''1995:''' "V-Day", the US launch of ''[[Vectorman]]'' on the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. | | 10-24 = *'''1995:''' "V-Day", the US launch of ''[[Vectorman]]'' on the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. |
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- 1997: Sega bought a significant minority share in Visual Concepts, who would go on to produce a wide variety of sports games for the company until their sale to Take Two Interactive in 2005.