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Sega Partners was a short-lived Japanese Sega membership service that existed between 1997 and November 1998. Members (or "partners") were given access to exclusive Sega content for a fee.
Sega Partners became Dreamcast Partners with the launch of the Sega Dreamcast. Membership was not transferred from one to the other.
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