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{{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Goraku Bussan''' was a successor to the distribution arm of [[Service Games, Japan]], incorporated on the same day as [[Nihon Kikai Seizo]] (the manufacturing arm) in Japan. It was operated by [[Richard Stewart]]{{magref|cb|1961-06-24|53}}. | {{sub-stub}}'''Nihon Goraku Bussan''' was a successor to the distribution arm of [[Service Games, Japan]], incorporated on the same day as [[Nihon Kikai Seizo]] (the manufacturing arm) in Japan. It was operated by [[Richard Stewart]]{{magref|cb|1961-06-24|53}}. | ||
− | The company's history is not fully understood, however it is thought to have been and traded as ''' | + | The company's history is not fully understood, however it is thought to have been and traded as '''Uta Matic'''. Nihon Goraku Bussan's main source of income appears to have been distributing jukeboxes on behalf of [[Rock-Ola]], at one point employing 600 people{{magref|cb|1965-03-27|52}}, and being the largest distributor of its type in Japan{{magref|cb|1965-09-18|67}}. |
Despite originally being split in 1960, Nihon Goraku Bussan would acquire Nihon Kikai Seizo (trading as "Sega, Inc.") in June 1964. This now bigger Nihon Goraku Bussan would merge with [[Rosen Enterprises]] to create [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] in 1965{{magref|cb|1965-09-18|67}}. | Despite originally being split in 1960, Nihon Goraku Bussan would acquire Nihon Kikai Seizo (trading as "Sega, Inc.") in June 1964. This now bigger Nihon Goraku Bussan would merge with [[Rosen Enterprises]] to create [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] in 1965{{magref|cb|1965-09-18|67}}. |
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Nihon Goraku Bussan was a successor to the distribution arm of Service Games, Japan, incorporated on the same day as Nihon Kikai Seizo (the manufacturing arm) in Japan. It was operated by Richard Stewart[1].
The company's history is not fully understood, however it is thought to have been and traded as Uta Matic. Nihon Goraku Bussan's main source of income appears to have been distributing jukeboxes on behalf of Rock-Ola, at one point employing 600 people[2], and being the largest distributor of its type in Japan[3].
Despite originally being split in 1960, Nihon Goraku Bussan would acquire Nihon Kikai Seizo (trading as "Sega, Inc.") in June 1964. This now bigger Nihon Goraku Bussan would merge with Rosen Enterprises to create Sega Enterprises, Ltd. in 1965[3].
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Sega Enterprises, Ltd. | Sega Ltd. & Gremlin | Sega Ltd. |