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{{sub-stub}}'''Joseph "Joe" Robbins''' was the first chairman of [[Sega Enterprises USA]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''Joseph "Joe" Robbins''' was the first chairman of [[Sega Enterprises USA]]. He is credited for securing the license for ''[[Pac-Man]]'' for [[Atari, Inc. (1972–1984)|Atari]] (leading to the infamrous [[Atari 2600]] port) and for co-founding [[Kitco]], which would become [[Sun Corporation of America]] (selling games under the [[Sunsoft]] brand).
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His son, [[Richard Robbins]] also worked for [[Sega]] for a while.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Joe Robbins
Date of birth: 1922
Date of death: 2006-11-12 (age 83-84)
Employment history:
Empire Distributing (195x – 1980)
Atari Coin (1980-06 – 1981)
Interlogic (198x – 1984)
Konami (1984 – 198x)
Kitco ( – 1986-07)
Sega Enterprises USA (1993-1996 – )
Role(s): Executive

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Joseph "Joe" Robbins was the first chairman of Sega Enterprises USA. He is credited for securing the license for Pac-Man for Atari (leading to the infamrous Atari 2600 port) and for co-founding Kitco, which would become Sun Corporation of America (selling games under the Sunsoft brand).

His son, Richard Robbins also worked for Sega for a while.

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