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'''Arena Entertainment, Inc.''' was a company set up by [[Mirrorsoft]] for publishing [[Sega]] games, circumventing one of [[Nintendo]]'s policy which restricted game development for non-Nintendo platforms if the publisher was also backing Nintendo.
:''"Arena" redirects here. For the Game Gear game, see ''[[Arena: Maze of Death]]''.''
 
'''Arena Entertainment''' was a company set up by [[Mirrorsoft]] for publishing [[Sega]] games, circumventing one of [[Nintendo]]'s policy which restricted game development for non-Nintendo platforms if the publisher was also backing Nintendo.
 
  
 
In 1991 the company was purchased by [[Acclaim]], and continued its work until 1994, when the brand was scrapped.
 
In 1991 the company was purchased by [[Acclaim]], and continued its work until 1994, when the brand was scrapped.

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"Arena" redirects here. For the Game Gear game, see Arena: Maze of Death.

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Arena Entertainment
Defunct: 1994
T-series code: T-69
Merged into: Acclaim
Headquarters:
2401 Broadway, Redwood City, California, 94063, United States[1]

Arena Entertainment, Inc. was a company set up by Mirrorsoft for publishing Sega games, circumventing one of Nintendo's policy which restricted game development for non-Nintendo platforms if the publisher was also backing Nintendo.

In 1991 the company was purchased by Acclaim, and continued its work until 1994, when the brand was scrapped.

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