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− | [[File: | + | [[File:References Jaws KillerShark.jpg|right|thumb|420px|The [[Sega]] arcade game ''[[Killer Shark]]'' was used in the popular 1975 film ''[[wikipedia:Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' to foreshadow the titular shark's appearance.]] |
− | As a major force in | + | '''References to [[Sega]]''' are found in television shows, movies, and even other video games. As a major force in the game industry and a symbol of early 90s pop culture, Sega's presence could be felt nearly everywhere, both during its heyday and through its lasting legacy, and over the years a large number of official and unofficial references to Sega have been produced. |
The following lists known references to Sega across a variety of media: | The following lists known references to Sega across a variety of media: | ||
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Revision as of 07:30, 13 May 2023
References to Sega are found in television shows, movies, and even other video games. As a major force in the game industry and a symbol of early 90s pop culture, Sega's presence could be felt nearly everywhere, both during its heyday and through its lasting legacy, and over the years a large number of official and unofficial references to Sega have been produced.
The following lists known references to Sega across a variety of media: