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*''[[Air Attack]]'' (1972) | *''[[Air Attack]]'' (1972) | ||
*''[[Astrodata]]'' (1971) | *''[[Astrodata]]'' (1971) | ||
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*''[[Stunt Car]]'' (1970) | *''[[Stunt Car]]'' (1970) | ||
*''[[Super Skill Diga]]'' (1968) | *''[[Super Skill Diga]]'' (1968) | ||
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+ | *''[[Balloon Gun]]'' (1974) | ||
+ | *''[[Bomber]]'' (1977) | ||
+ | *''[[Break-Open]]'' (1978) | ||
+ | *''[[Bullet Mark]]'' (1975) | ||
+ | *''[[Cartoon Gun]]'' (1977) | ||
+ | *''[[Crash Course]]'' (1977) | ||
+ | *''[[Double Block T3]]'' (1979) | ||
+ | *''[[Fonz]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Galaxy War]]'' (1978) | ||
+ | *''[[Goal Kick]]'' (1974) | ||
+ | *''[[Heavyweight Champ]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Heli-Shooter]]'' (1974) | ||
+ | *''[[Hockey TV]]'' (1973) | ||
+ | *''[[Last Inning]]'' (1975) | ||
+ | *''[[Man T.T.]]'' (1973) | ||
+ | *''[[Mini Hockey]]'' (1974) | ||
+ | *''[[Monaco GP]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Moto-Cross]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Pong-Tron]]'' (1973) | ||
+ | *''[[Pong-Tron II]]'' (1973) | ||
+ | *''[[Pro Monaco GP]]'' (1980) | ||
+ | *''[[Pro-Racer]]'' (1978) | ||
+ | *''[[Road Race]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Secret Base]]'' (1978) | ||
+ | *''[[Sparkling Corner]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Squadron]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Table Hockey]]'' (1974) | ||
+ | *''[[Tic Tac Quiz]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Top Runner]]'' (1978) | ||
+ | *''[[Tracer]]'' (1976) | ||
+ | *''[[Twin Course T.T.]]'' (1977) | ||
+ | *''[[Wildwood]]'' (1978) | ||
+ | *''[[World Cup]]'' (1977) | ||
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==[[Sega Blockade Hardware]]== | ==[[Sega Blockade Hardware]]== | ||
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*''[[Blasto]]'' (1978) (with [[Gremlin Industries]]) | *''[[Blasto]]'' (1978) (with [[Gremlin Industries]]) | ||
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− | + | * ''[[Galaxy Ranger]]'' (1983) | |
− | + | * ''[[Albegas]]'' (1983) | |
− | + | * ''[[GP World (arcade)|GP World]]'' (1984) | |
− | + | * ''[[Time Traveler]]'' (1991) | |
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+ | *''[[Gigas]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Gigas Mark II]]'' (1986) (with [[Nihon System]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Free Kick]]'' (1987) (with [[Nihon System]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Counter Run]]'' (1988) (with [[Nihon System]]) | ||
== [[Sega G80]] == | == [[Sega G80]] == |
Revision as of 09:03, 27 May 2017
Sega Enterprises was the corporate name of Sega of Japan from the early 1960's to July of 2000. It then changed to Sega Corporation.
This page compiles all games which can't be attributed to a specific development division. The documentation of different internal divisions starts at 1984.
Contents
- 1 Softography (arcade)
- 1.1 Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic
- 1.2 Sega Blockade Hardware
- 1.3 Sega LaserDisc hardware
- 1.4 Sega Space Position
- 1.5 Sega VIC Dual
- 1.6 Sega Gigas hardware
- 1.7 Sega G80
- 1.8 Sega VCO Object
- 1.9 Sega Zaxxon hardware
- 1.10 System 1
- 1.11 System 16
- 1.12 System C
- 1.13 X Board
- 1.14 System 18
- 1.15 System 24
- 1.16 System 32
- 1.17 Sega Model 2C CRX
- 1.18 Sega Titan Video
- 1.19 NAOMI
- 1.20 Custom
- 1.21 Softography (consumer)
Softography (arcade)
Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic
- Air Attack (1972)
- Astrodata (1971)
- Attack (1973)
- Basketball (1966)
- Bull's Eye (1988)
- Combat (1969)
- Cowboy (1974)
- Dan-Bo (197x)
- Derby Day (197x)
- Dive Bomber (1971)
- Dodgem Crazy (1972)
- Drivemobile (1968)
- Duck Hunt (1968)
- El Alamein (197x)
- Five StarQ (197x)
- Fox Hunt (1978)
- Grand National Race (1972)
- Gun Fight (1969)
- Helicopter (1968)
- Invaders (1972)
- Jet Rocket (1970)
- Jumbo (1970)
- Killer Shark (1972)
- Love Tester (1972)
- Lunar Rescue (1973)
- Matchlock (1972)
- Mini Futbol (1968)
- Missile (1969)
- Monster Gun (1972)
- Monte Carlo (1971)
- Moto Champ (1973)
- MotoPolo (1968)
- Night Rider (1970)
- Periscope (1966)
- Plinker's Canyon (1976)
- Pro Bowler (1972)
- Punching Bag (1962)
- Red Baron (1975)
- Rifleman (1967)
- Safari (1972)
- Sand Buggy (1972)
- Sea Devil (1972)
- Skill Diga (1965)
- Soccer (1978)
- Sonar (1972)
- Space Ace (196x)
- Stunt Car (1970)
- Super Skill Diga (1968)
- Balloon Gun (1974)
- Bomber (1977)
- Break-Open (1978)
- Bullet Mark (1975)
- Cartoon Gun (1977)
- Crash Course (1977)
- Double Block T3 (1979)
- Fonz (1976)
- Galaxy War (1978)
- Goal Kick (1974)
- Heavyweight Champ (1976)
- Heli-Shooter (1974)
- Hockey TV (1973)
- Last Inning (1975)
- Man T.T. (1973)
- Mini Hockey (1974)
- Monaco GP (1976)
- Moto-Cross (1976)
- Pong-Tron (1973)
- Pong-Tron II (1973)
- Pro Monaco GP (1980)
- Pro-Racer (1978)
- Road Race (1976)
- Secret Base (1978)
- Sparkling Corner (1976)
- Squadron (1976)
- Table Hockey (1974)
- Tic Tac Quiz (1976)
- Top Runner (1978)
- Tracer (1976)
- Twin Course T.T. (1977)
- Wildwood (1978)
- World Cup (1977)
Sega Blockade Hardware
- Blockade (1976) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Comotion (1976) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Hustle (1977) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Blasto (1978) (with Gremlin Industries)
Sega LaserDisc hardware
- Astron Belt (1983)
- Galaxy Ranger (1983)
- Albegas (1983)
- GP World (1984)
- Time Traveler (1991)
Sega Space Position
- Angel Kids (1988) (with EXA Planning)
- Space Position (1986) (with Nasco)
Sega VIC Dual
- Borderline (1980)
- Carnival (1980)
- Car Hunt (1980)
- Deep Scan (1979)
- Digger (1980)
- Head On (1979) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Invinco (1979)
- N-Sub (1980)
- Pulsar Arcade (1980)
- Samurai (1980)
- Space Attack (1979)
- Space Trek (1980)
- Star Raker (1981)
- Tranquilizer Gun (1980)
Sega Gigas hardware
- Gigas (1986) (with Nihon System)
- Gigas Mark II (1986) (with Nihon System)
- Free Kick (1987) (with Nihon System)
- Counter Run (1988) (with Nihon System)
Sega G80
- 005 (1981)
- Astro Blaster (1981) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Battle Star (1982) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Eliminator (1981) (with Gremlin Industries)
- Monster Bash
- Sindbad Mystery (1983)
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1982)
- Space Odyssey (1981)
- Space Fury (1981)
- Tac/Scan (1982)
- Zektor (1982)
Sega VCO Object
Sega Zaxxon hardware
- Congo Bongo (1983)
- Ixion (1983)
- Razzmatazz (1983)
- Super Zaxxon (1982)
- Zaxxon (1982)
System 1
- 119 (1986) (with Coreland)
- 4-D Warriors (1985) (with Coreland)
- Brain (1986) (with Coreland)
- Dakkochan House (1986) (with Whiteboard)
- Toki no Senshi: Chrono Soldier (1987)
- UFO Senshi Youko Chan (1988) (with Vic Tokai)
- Warball (1986)
- Block Gal (1987) (with Vic Tokai)
- Brain (1986) (with Coreland)
- Bull Fight (1984) (with Coreland)
- Gardia (1986) (with Coreland)
- I'm Sorry (1985) (with Coreland)
- Mister Viking (1984)
- My Hero (1985) (with Coreland)
- Rafflesia (1986) (with Coreland)
- Regulus (1983)
- Star Jacker (1983)
- SWAT (1984) (with Coreland)
- Teddy Boy Blues (1985)
- Up'n Down (1983)
- Water Match (1984)
- Wonder Boy (1986) (with Westone)
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (1988) (with Westone)
System 16
- Ace Attacker (1989)
- Action Fighter (1986)
- Aurail (1989) (withWestone)
- Bay Route (1989) (with SunSoft)
- Excite League (1989)
- Heavyweight Champ (1987)
- M.V.P. (1989)
- Major League (1985)
- Passing Shot (1988)
- Super League (1988)
- Tough Turf (1989) (with SunSoft)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land (1987) (with Westone)
- Wrestle War (1989)
- Bullet (1987)
- Cotton (1991) (with Success)
- Riot City (1991) (Development: Westone)
- Sukeban Jansi Ryuko (1988)
System C
- Twin Squash (1991)
- Ribbit! (1992)
X Board
- A.B. Cop (1990) (with Aicom)
- Racing Hero (1990) (with Aicom)
System 18
- Laser Ghost (1989)
System 24
- Scramble Spirits (1988)
- Super Masters (1989)
System 32
- Spider-Man: The Video Game (1991)
Sega Model 2C CRX
- Behind Enemy Lines (1997) (with Real3D)
Sega Titan Video
NAOMI
- Charge'N'Blast (1999)
Custom
- Ali Baba and 40 Thieves (1982)
- Appoooh (1984) (Development: Vic Tokai)
- Commando (1983)
- Legend (1986) (Development: Coreland)
- Pengo (1982) (Development: Coreland)
- Super Locomotive (1982)
- Witch (1992) (Development: Vic Tokai)
Softography (consumer)
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