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*  From another country or speak another language? Help us by providing otherwise difficult-to-get information about Sega in mainland Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America, or by translating texts from [[:Category:Articles needing translation from Japanese|Japanese]].
 
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* Short on ideas? [[Sega Retro:Todo|Visit the "to do" page]]
 
* Short on ideas? [[Sega Retro:Todo|Visit the "to do" page]]
 
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[[File:Seganetwork.svg|left|150px]]<span style="font-size:12px;">Sega Retro is part of the '''Sega Network'''.
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'''Affiliates''': [http://www.segabits.com SEGABits] | [http://sega-memories.blogspot.com/ SEGA Memories] <br/>
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[http://thesaturnjunkyard.blogspot.com/ Saturn Junkyard] | [http://www.segashiro.com/ SegaShiro] | [http://www.segadriven.com/ SEGADriven]</span>
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'''Affiliates''': [http://www.segabits.com SEGABits] | [http://sega-memories.blogspot.com/ SEGA Memories] | [http://the-dreamcast-junkyard.blogspot.com/ Dreamcast Junkyard] | [http://the-nomad-junkyard.blogspot.com/ Nomad Junkyard] | [http://thesaturnjunkyard.blogspot.com/ Saturn Junkyard] | [http://www.segashiro.com/ SegaShiro] | [http://www.segadriven.com/ SEGADriven]
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[[File:Sonicretro-round.svg|100px|link=http://www.sonicretro.org]]
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===[http://www.sonicretro.org Sonic Retro]===
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The Sonic the Hedgehog resource second only to Sega.
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===[http://segaretro.org Sega Retro]===
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Documenting Sega history from the 1940s to present day.
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===[http://necretro.org NEC Retro]===
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The higher energy computer and video game site for NEC.
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===[http://www.retrocdn.net Retro CDN]===
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Press, pics, and the proving ground for what's next.
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Revision as of 19:46, 25 September 2015

Welcome to Sega Retro, a project from the people behind Sonic Retro. We aim to cover everything possible about Sega from the 1940s to today. We currently are working on 43,637 articles and have many more that are requested to be worked on.

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Featured Article

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Jet Set Radio (ジェット セット ラジオ), called Jet Grind Radio in North America, is a video game developed by Smilebit and published by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. It is a third-person action game in which the player controls members of a rebellious gang called the GGs, roaming the streets of the fictional city Tokyo-To spraying graffiti to "take over" the area from rival gangs.

Jet Set Radio is considered to be one of the pioneers of its generation for its use of "cel-shaded" graphics, and its then-original style of gameplay. It is also notable for its soundtrack spearheaded by Hideki Naganuma.

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On This Day, November 21...

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  • 1994: The Sega 32X (pictured) was launched in North America.