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SEI also traded as "Sega of America"{{magref|bb|1976-08-14|113}}{{magref|bb|1976-09-04|47}}{{magref|bb|1978-04-29|59}}, sold electro-mechanical arcade games, sold the [[Sega-Vision]] (as part of a short-lived home theater division), and was responsible for the licensing and publishing of home console and computer versions of Sega arcade titles.
 
SEI also traded as "Sega of America"{{magref|bb|1976-08-14|113}}{{magref|bb|1976-09-04|47}}{{magref|bb|1978-04-29|59}}, sold electro-mechanical arcade games, sold the [[Sega-Vision]] (as part of a short-lived home theater division), and was responsible for the licensing and publishing of home console and computer versions of Sega arcade titles.
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The company purchased [[Gremlin Industries]] in 1978{{magref|cb|1978-10-28|72}}.
  
 
SEI became '''Simon & Schuster Entertainment Software, Inc.''' on March 18, 1985 and then '''Ages Entertainment Software, Inc.''' on August 30 of the same year.<ref>California Business Search: Entity [https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/CBS/SearchResults?filing=&SearchType=NUMBER&SearchCriteria=C0718983 #C0718983]</ref>
 
SEI became '''Simon & Schuster Entertainment Software, Inc.''' on March 18, 1985 and then '''Ages Entertainment Software, Inc.''' on August 30 of the same year.<ref>California Business Search: Entity [https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/CBS/SearchResults?filing=&SearchType=NUMBER&SearchCriteria=C0718983 #C0718983]</ref>

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Sega Enterprises, Inc.
Founded: 1974[1]
Defunct: April 1984[2][3]
Headquarters:
2550 Santa Fe Avenue, Redondo Beach, California 90278, United States
2029 Century Park East, Los Angeles, California 90067, United States[4]
For the Japanese company by the same name, see Sega Enterprises, Ltd..

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Sega Enterprises, Inc. was the parent company of Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and Gremlin Industries. It was established by Gulf+Western and the first game it produced was Bullet Mark.[5]

SEI also traded as "Sega of America"[6][7][8], sold electro-mechanical arcade games, sold the Sega-Vision (as part of a short-lived home theater division), and was responsible for the licensing and publishing of home console and computer versions of Sega arcade titles.

The company purchased Gremlin Industries in 1978[9].

SEI became Simon & Schuster Entertainment Software, Inc. on March 18, 1985 and then Ages Entertainment Software, Inc. on August 30 of the same year.[10]

Softography (Arcade)

Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic

Softography (Consumer)

Apple II

Atari 2600

Atari 5200

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Commodore 64

List of staff

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