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− | [[File:DiapetHondaNSXRed JP Toy Box Front.jpg|thumb|320px|In the 1990s, Sega owned the [[Diapet]] line of die cast toy vehicles.]] | + | [[File:DiapetHondaNSXRed JP Toy Box Front.jpg|thumb|320px|In the 1990s, Sega owned the [[Diapet]] line of die cast toy vehicles.|link=Diapet]] |
Sega has been in the toy market since the 1980s, with the purchase of [[Yonezawa]] in 1994, became Japan's largest toy manufacturer. [[Sega Toys]] continues this legacy today. | Sega has been in the toy market since the 1980s, with the purchase of [[Yonezawa]] in 1994, became Japan's largest toy manufacturer. [[Sega Toys]] continues this legacy today. | ||
[[Category:Consumer products]] | [[Category:Consumer products]] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 14 June 2024
Sega has been in the toy market since the 1980s, with the purchase of Yonezawa in 1994, became Japan's largest toy manufacturer. Sega Toys continues this legacy today.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Toys"
The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total.
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- Hit Stix
- Homestar
- Homestar Aqua
- Homestar Aurora
- Homestar Classic
- Homestar Darth Vader
- Homestar Earth Theater
- Homestar Extra
- Homestar Globe
- Homestar Lite
- Homestar Pro
- Homestar Pro 2nd Edition
- Homestar Pure
- Homestar R2-D2
- Homestar R2-D2 EX
- Homestar Resort
- Homestar Spa
- Homestar Travel
- Hot Wheels (2003)
- The House of the Dead Action Figures