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− | + | | founded=1960-05-31{{fileref|Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems 1969 (United States Government Printing Office).pdf|page=1885}} | |
− | | founded=1960-05-31 | + | | defunct=1965-07-15 |
− | | defunct= | + | | mergedwith=[[Rosen Enterprises]] (1965-07-15){{magref|cb|1965-08-14|354}} |
− | | mergedwith=[[Rosen Enterprises]] (1965-07- | + | | mergedinto=[[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] |
− | | mergedinto= | + | | headquarters=87, 1-chome, Nishi Osaki, [[wikipedia:Shinagawa|Shinagawa]], Tokyo, Japan |
− | | headquarters=Tokyo, Japan | + | | headquarters2=404, 6-chome, Araijuku, [[wikipedia:Ōta, Tokyo|Ōta]], Tokyo, Japan |
+ | | prevdate=1960-05-31 | ||
+ | | nextdate=1965-07-15{{magref|cb|1965-08-14|354}} | ||
+ | | prev=[[Service Games, Japan]] | ||
+ | | next=[[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] | ||
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Goraku Bussan''' (日本娯楽物産株式会社) was a successor to the distribution arm of [[Service Games, Japan]], incorporated on the same day as [[Nihon Kikai | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Goraku Bussan''' (日本娯楽物産株式会社, lit. ''Japan Entertainment Trading Inc.''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970215134009/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/corp/kaisha/history.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970216123029/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/history.html}}{{ref|https://videogamehistorian.wordpress.com/tag/dick-stewart/}}) was a successor to the distribution arm of [[Service Games, Japan]], incorporated on the same day as [[Nihon Kikai Seizou]] (the manufacturing arm) in Japan. It was operated by [[Richard Stewart]]{{magref|cb|1961-06-24|53}}{{magref|bb|1962-06-16|50}}{{magref|cb|1965-10-09|68}}. |
− | The company's history is not fully understood, however it is thought to have been and traded as ''' | + | The company's history is not fully understood, however it is thought to have been and traded as '''Utamatic, Inc.'''{{magref|cb|1960-09-03|50}}{{fileref|AsahiEveningNews JP 1962-05-26, Page B1.png}}{{magref|cb|1963-08-10|381}}{{magref|cb|1963-08-10|384}}{{magref|cb|1962-08-11|317}}{{magref|cb|1965-03-27|64}}, from the Japanese word ''"Uta"'' (歌), which means ''"song"''. At one point it employed 600 people{{magref|cb|1965-03-20|56|printpage=56/57}}{{magref|cb|1965-03-20|63}}{{magref|bb|1965-03-20|53}}{{magref|cb|1965-03-27|52}}, and being the largest distributor of its type in Japan{{magref|cb|1965-09-18|67}}. |
− | Despite originally being split in 1960, Nihon Goraku Bussan would acquire Nihon Kikai Seizo (trading as "Sega, Inc.") in June 1964. This now bigger Nihon Goraku Bussan would merge with [[Rosen Enterprises]] to create [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] | + | Nihon Goraku Bussan's main source of income appears to have been distributing jukeboxes on behalf of [[Rock-Ola]] in Japan, though also distributed products by Nihon Kikai Seizou (Sega), [[Bally]], [[Williams]] and [[American Shuffleboard]]{{magref|cb|1960-09-03|50}}. |
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+ | Despite originally being split in 1960, Nihon Goraku Bussan would acquire Nihon Kikai Seizo (trading{{fileref|Trademark Sega Reg Nº 749358 1963-05-14 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf | ||
+ | }}{{fileref|Trademark Sega Reg Nº 749420 1963-05-14 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}{{magref|cb|1962-08-11|317}} as "Sega, Inc.") in June 1964{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970215134009/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/corp/kaisha/history.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970216123029/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/history.html}}. This now bigger{{magref|cb|1964-08-15|366}} Nihon Goraku Bussan would merge with [[Rosen Enterprises]] to create [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] on July 15, 1965{{magref|cb|1965-08-14|354}}{{magref|cb|1965-09-18|67}}{{magref|bb|1965-10-09|59}}. | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 8 August 2024
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Defunct: 1965-07-15 | ||||
Merged with: Rosen Enterprises (1965-07-15)[2] | ||||
Merged into: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. | ||||
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Nihon Goraku Bussan (日本娯楽物産株式会社, lit. Japan Entertainment Trading Inc.[3][4][5]) was a successor to the distribution arm of Service Games, Japan, incorporated on the same day as Nihon Kikai Seizou (the manufacturing arm) in Japan. It was operated by Richard Stewart[6][7][8].
The company's history is not fully understood, however it is thought to have been and traded as Utamatic, Inc.[9][10][11][12][13][14], from the Japanese word "Uta" (歌), which means "song". At one point it employed 600 people[15][16][17][18], and being the largest distributor of its type in Japan[19].
Nihon Goraku Bussan's main source of income appears to have been distributing jukeboxes on behalf of Rock-Ola in Japan, though also distributed products by Nihon Kikai Seizou (Sega), Bally, Williams and American Shuffleboard[9].
Despite originally being split in 1960, Nihon Goraku Bussan would acquire Nihon Kikai Seizo (trading[20][21][13] as "Sega, Inc.") in June 1964[3][4]. This now bigger[22] Nihon Goraku Bussan would merge with Rosen Enterprises to create Sega Enterprises, Ltd. on July 15, 1965[2][19][23].
References
- ↑ Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems/Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam: US Senate Hearings (1969-09-30 — 1969-10-07), page 1885
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Cash Box, "August 14, 1965" (US; 1965-08-14), page 354
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/corp/kaisha/history.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-15 13:40)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 http://www.sega.co.jp/sega_e/corp/kaisha/history.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-02-16 12:30)
- ↑ https://videogamehistorian.wordpress.com/tag/dick-stewart/
- ↑ Cash Box, "June 24, 1961" (US; 1961-06-24), page 53
- ↑ Billboard, "June 16, 1962" (US; 1962-06-16), page 50
- ↑ Cash Box, "October 9, 1965" (US; 1965-10-09), page 68
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Cash Box, "September 3, 1960" (US; 1960-09-03), page 50
- ↑ File:AsahiEveningNews JP 1962-05-26, Page B1.png
- ↑ Cash Box, "August 10, 1963" (US; 1963-08-10), page 381
- ↑ Cash Box, "August 10, 1963" (US; 1963-08-10), page 384
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Cash Box, "August 11, 1962" (US; 1962-08-11), page 317
- ↑ Cash Box, "March 27, 1965" (US; 1965-03-27), page 64
- ↑ Cash Box, "March 20, 1965" (US; 1965-03-20), page 56/57 (56)
- ↑ Cash Box, "March 20, 1965" (US; 1965-03-20), page 63
- ↑ Billboard, "March 20, 1965" (US; 1965-03-20), page 53
- ↑ Cash Box, "March 27, 1965" (US; 1965-03-27), page 52
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Cash Box, "September 18, 1965" (US; 1965-09-18), page 67
- ↑ File:Trademark Sega Reg Nº 749358 1963-05-14 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf
- ↑ File:Trademark Sega Reg Nº 749420 1963-05-14 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf
- ↑ Cash Box, "August 15, 1964" (US; 1964-08-15), page 366
- ↑ Billboard, "October 9, 1965" (US; 1965-10-09), page 59
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