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The company developed the [[SEED Television]] platform, which could be expanded with the [[Sega SG-1000]] and [[Sega SC-3000]]-compatible [[Pioneer TV Video Game Pack SD-G5]]. This idea of expandability would be further developed into the [[Pioneer LaserActive]], which featured the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]]-compatible [[Sega PAC]], and which also established a new [[wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]]-based format, [[Sega Mega LD]].
 
The company developed the [[SEED Television]] platform, which could be expanded with the [[Sega SG-1000]] and [[Sega SC-3000]]-compatible [[Pioneer TV Video Game Pack SD-G5]]. This idea of expandability would be further developed into the [[Pioneer LaserActive]], which featured the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]]-compatible [[Sega PAC]], and which also established a new [[wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]]-based format, [[Sega Mega LD]].
  
Games were published through the company's [[wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]]-focused subsidiary '''Pioneer LDC''' (パイオニアLDC); the subsidiary has since been purchased and renamed '''NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan'''.{{ref|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBCUniversal_Entertainment_Japan}}
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Games were published through the company's [[wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]]-focused subsidiary '''Pioneer LDC''' (パイオニアLDC), which has since been purchased and renamed '''NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan'''.{{ref|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBCUniversal_Entertainment_Japan}}
  
 
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==Softography==

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Pioneer
Founded: 1938
T-series code: T-222
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan

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Pioneer Corporation (パイオニア) is a Japanese multinational corporation which specializes in consumer electronics and digital entertainment products.

The company developed the SEED Television platform, which could be expanded with the Sega SG-1000 and Sega SC-3000-compatible Pioneer TV Video Game Pack SD-G5. This idea of expandability would be further developed into the Pioneer LaserActive, which featured the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD-compatible Sega PAC, and which also established a new LaserDisc-based format, Sega Mega LD.

Games were published through the company's LaserDisc-focused subsidiary Pioneer LDC (パイオニアLDC), which has since been purchased and renamed NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan.[1]

Softography

Mega LD

Saturn

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