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[[File:Sega Office London 1993.jpg|right|thumb|The Amiga CD32, toying with its competition outside of Sega's UK headquarters]]
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[[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 video games and a symbol of early-90s pop culture, [[Sega]] is often referred to in the media. Sometimes Sega has bought into product placement to subliminary advertise their wares, other times it's a reflection of the firm's popularity, and occasionally Sega's presence is accidental.
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'''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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The Sega arcade game Killer Shark was used in the popular 1975 film Jaws to foreshadow the titular shark's appearance.

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:

References