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Information Global Service(アイ・ジー・エス), There are several video game developers that go by IGS, however this is the only one that has any association with Sega. While other third party developers, like Cave, used Taiwanese arcade manufacturer IGS's hardware, none of those games are known to be ported to Sega systems.
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