Difference between revisions of "Sega of Japan Partnerships"
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After [[Sega]] left the home hardware business, Sega of Japan started assisting some third-party developers who either worked with them before or work on their arcade platforms with home system releases. This is indicated by a "パートナーズ" ("Partner") symbol on a game's entry in their various catalogue pages. Exactly what role they have in these partnerships is unknown; what is known is that Sega is not the publisher in these cases. | After [[Sega]] left the home hardware business, Sega of Japan started assisting some third-party developers who either worked with them before or work on their arcade platforms with home system releases. This is indicated by a "パートナーズ" ("Partner") symbol on a game's entry in their various catalogue pages. Exactly what role they have in these partnerships is unknown; what is known is that Sega is not the publisher in these cases. | ||
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+ | ==List of companies partnering with Sega== | ||
+ | :''note: this list is incomplete'' | ||
+ | *[[Arc System Works]] | ||
+ | *[[Disney]] | ||
+ | *[[Genterprise]] | ||
+ | *[[Milestone]] | ||
+ | *[[THQ Japan]] |
Revision as of 10:24, 24 September 2011
After Sega left the home hardware business, Sega of Japan started assisting some third-party developers who either worked with them before or work on their arcade platforms with home system releases. This is indicated by a "パートナーズ" ("Partner") symbol on a game's entry in their various catalogue pages. Exactly what role they have in these partnerships is unknown; what is known is that Sega is not the publisher in these cases.
List of companies partnering with Sega
- note: this list is incomplete
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.