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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Yonezawa''' was the predecessor company of ''[[Sega Toys]]''. It was formed when ''Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd'', Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Yonezawa''' (セガヨネザワ) was the predecessor company of ''[[Sega Toys]]''. It was formed when ''Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd'', Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega. |
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Revision as of 16:05, 22 September 2018
Sega Yonezawa | ||
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Founded: 1994-07 | ||
Defunct: 1998-04 | ||
T-series code: T-193 | ||
Merged into: Sega Toys | ||
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Sega Yonezawa (セガヨネザワ) was the predecessor company of Sega Toys. It was formed when Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd, Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega.
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Gallery
Softography
Pico
- Hataraku Kuruma Diapet Daishuugou! (1995)
- Sodatete Manabu Doubutsu Oukoku! (1996)
- Densha Daishuugou! (1996)
- Exciting! Hataraku Norimono-tachi (1997)
- Gabutcho Challenge Fishing (1998)
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