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Sanritsu
Founded: 1973-12[1]
Defunct: 1991-06[1]
T-series code: T-44
Merged into: SIMS[1]
Headquarters:
Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan[2]

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Sanritsu Denki Co., Ltd. (サンリツ電気) was a Japanese video game developer and division of electronics firm Sanritsu Electronics Co., Ltd.[1], notable for working with Sega of Japan on porting a number of Sega games to the company's home and portable systems.

In June 1991, Sanritsu started a joint venture with Sega and became SIMS.[1]

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