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Jukeboxes were an important factor in Sega Enterprises' domestic business strategy. While the company had once produced its own jukebox, the Sega 1000, it also imported a great number of machines from American manufacturer Rock-Ola.
History
During the late 1960s and 1970s, Sega was responsible for the Japanese distribution of jukeboxes created by the American firm Rock-Ola. By 1969, Sega had delivered about 5,000 machines across the country.
List of jukeboxes
Promotional material
References
Sega jukeboxes |
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Domestic |
Sega 1000 (1960) |
Rock-Ola imports |
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