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- For the similarly-named Japanese game developer, see Sigma Pro-Tech.
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Sigma Enterprises (シグマ商事) was a Japanese video game publisher.
Company
Despite sharing a similar name with developer Sigma Pro-Tech, and even publishing one of their games, the two companies are generally believed to be unrelated.[1]
Known Softography
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Mega Drive
- Psy-O-Blade (1990)
- Shiten Myouou (1990)
Game Gear
- Super Golf (1991)