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{{stub}}'''SegaSoft''' was a division within [[Sega]], set up as a joint venture between Sega and [[CSK]]. Their task was to develop online multiplayer games mainly for the North American market. SegaSoft's biggest acheivement is seen to be their [[Heat.net]] multiplayer game system, which was adopted by numerous computer games over its short history.
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{{stub}}'''SegaSoft''' was a division within [[Sega]], set up as a joint venture between Sega and [[CSK]]. Their task was to develop online multiplayer games mainly for the North American market. SegaSoft's biggest achievement is seen to be their [[Heat.net]] multiplayer game system, which was adopted by numerous computer games over its short history.
  
 
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SegaSoft was a division within Sega, set up as a joint venture between Sega and CSK. Their task was to develop online multiplayer games mainly for the North American market. SegaSoft's biggest achievement is seen to be their Heat.net multiplayer game system, which was adopted by numerous computer games over its short history.