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Like the original Japanese [[Sega Prize]], Sega Prize Europe specialise in manufacturing and obtaining products which are suitable for all ages ("Sega Safe" is a term they like to use). The difference is that whereas Sega Prize stock Japan, Sega Prize Europe cover Europe, Russia and Africa. [[Sega Prize USA]] covers North and South America. | Like the original Japanese [[Sega Prize]], Sega Prize Europe specialise in manufacturing and obtaining products which are suitable for all ages ("Sega Safe" is a term they like to use). The difference is that whereas Sega Prize stock Japan, Sega Prize Europe cover Europe, Russia and Africa. [[Sega Prize USA]] covers North and South America. | ||
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300px Sega Prize Europe are a special division within Sega Amusements Europe which focus specifically on prizes made available via Sega UFO Catcher machines.
Like the original Japanese Sega Prize, Sega Prize Europe specialise in manufacturing and obtaining products which are suitable for all ages ("Sega Safe" is a term they like to use). The difference is that whereas Sega Prize stock Japan, Sega Prize Europe cover Europe, Russia and Africa. Sega Prize USA covers North and South America.
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