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During the 1980s, WDK manufactured cabinets and occasionally licensed and distributed games for the French market, notably [[Atari Games]] titles towards the end of the decade. In 1992, shortly after acquiring [[Deith Leisure]] in the UK, Sega bought WDK in an attempt to expand its European arcade operations. This allowed Sega to have an 800 square metre exhibition in the early days of [[wikipedia:Euro Disney|Euro Disney]], showcasing 220 arcade machines.
 
During the 1980s, WDK manufactured cabinets and occasionally licensed and distributed games for the French market, notably [[Atari Games]] titles towards the end of the decade. In 1992, shortly after acquiring [[Deith Leisure]] in the UK, Sega bought WDK in an attempt to expand its European arcade operations. This allowed Sega to have an 800 square metre exhibition in the early days of [[wikipedia:Euro Disney|Euro Disney]], showcasing 220 arcade machines.
  
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WDK was a French arcade manufacturer and distributor.

During the 1980s, WDK manufactured cabinets and occasionally licensed and distributed games for the French market, notably Atari Games titles towards the end of the decade. In 1992, shortly after acquiring Deith Leisure in the UK, Sega bought WDK in an attempt to expand its European arcade operations. This allowed Sega to have an 800 square metre exhibition in the early days of Euro Disney, showcasing 220 arcade machines.