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Revision as of 05:42, 23 February 2023

Officially licensed Sega tournaments held in Japan
Initial D
Performai
Puyo Puyo
Sangokushi Taisen
Virtua Fighter Kakutou Shinseki (200x) | Kakutou Shinseki II (2003) | Kakutou Shinseki III (2005) | Kakutou Shinseki IV (2006-2007) | Kakutou Shinseki V (2008-2009) | Kakutou Shinseki VI (200x)
WCCF
Others Sega TV Game-ki Zenkoku Contest (1974)