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Scitron is the common name of a Japanese record label and software developer.

From 1986 to 2001 they were formally called Scitron & Art. In 2001, they changed their name to Scitron Digital Contents (or Scitron Digital Content). In 2004 they were acquired by Happinet, and continued to operate as Scitron Digital Contents until 2006, when Happinet absorbed the brand entirely.

Scitron produced many of Sega's music albums and videos, usually alongside Pony Canyon.

Softography (as Scitron & Art)

Saturn

Discography

TODO: incomplete

As Scitron & Art

As Scitron Digital Contents

Unsorted