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| 10-15 = *'''1992:''' The [[Sega Mega-CD]], rebranded Sega CD launched in North America. | | 10-15 = *'''1992:''' The [[Sega Mega-CD]], rebranded Sega CD launched in North America. | ||
| 10-18 = *'''1987:''' [[Sega]] released the redesigned [[Sega Master System]] in Japan, effectively replacing the [[Sega Mark III]]. | | 10-18 = *'''1987:''' [[Sega]] released the redesigned [[Sega Master System]] in Japan, effectively replacing the [[Sega Mark III]]. | ||
+ | | 10-24 = *'''1995:''' "V-Day", the US launch of ''[[Vectorman]]'' on the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. | ||
| 10-20 = *'''1985:''' [[Sega]] launched the [[Sega Mark III]] in Japan. | | 10-20 = *'''1985:''' [[Sega]] launched the [[Sega Mark III]] in Japan. | ||
| 10-29 = *'''1988:''' The [[Sega Mega Drive]] launched in Japan for ¥21,000 with a choice of two games; ''[[Space Harrier II]]'' and ''[[Super Thunder Blade]]''. | | 10-29 = *'''1988:''' The [[Sega Mega Drive]] launched in Japan for ¥21,000 with a choice of two games; ''[[Space Harrier II]]'' and ''[[Super Thunder Blade]]''. | ||
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| 11-01 = *'''2000:''' [[Sega]]'s official name changes from "Sega Enterprises, Ltd." to "Sega Corporation". | | 11-01 = *'''2000:''' [[Sega]]'s official name changes from "Sega Enterprises, Ltd." to "Sega Corporation". | ||
+ | | 11-12 = *'''1994:''' [[Sega]] launches its first website on the internet. | ||
| 11-17 = *'''2011:''' [[Sega]] acquired [[Three Rings Design]]. | | 11-17 = *'''2011:''' [[Sega]] acquired [[Three Rings Design]]. | ||
| 11-21 = [[File:32x console US Box Front.jpg|right|{{#var:thumbsize}}]] | | 11-21 = [[File:32x console US Box Front.jpg|right|{{#var:thumbsize}}]] |
Revision as of 15:08, 5 December 2015
- 2000: Sega's official name changes from "Sega Enterprises, Ltd." to "Sega Corporation".