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LevalloisSportingClubBasket (1993-94 Season).jpg|Levallois Sporting Club Basket team (1993/1994 Season), standing, from left to right: unknown man, assistant coach [[wikipedia:Sylvain Lautié|Sylvain Lautié]], #7-Patrick Cham, #9-[[wikipedia:Michael Brooks (basketball)|Michael Brooks]], #15-Patrick Plantier, #12-Rick Doyle, #8-Christian Garnier and head coach Jacques "Jacky" Renaud, crouching, from left to right: #14-[[wikipedia:Terence Stansbury|Terence Stansbury]], #11-Frédéric "Freddy" Hufnagel, #10-Michel Wachowiak, #5-Éric Fleury and #6-Laurent Sénéchal
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LevalloisSportingClubBasket (1993-94 Season).jpg|Levallois Sporting Club Basket team (1993/1994 Season), standing, from left to right: unknown man, assistant coach [[wikipedia:Sylvain Lautié|Sylvain Lautié]], #7-Patrick Cham, #9-[[wikipedia:Michael Brooks (basketball)|Michael Brooks]], #15-Patrick Plantier, #12-Richard "Rick" Doyle, #8-Christian Garnier and head coach Jacques "Jacky" Renaud, crouching, from left to right: #14-[[wikipedia:Terence Stansbury|Terence Stansbury]], #11-Frédéric "Freddy" Hufnagel, #10-Michel Wachowiak, #5-Éric Fleury and #6-Laurent Sénéchal
 
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Revision as of 18:33, 13 April 2019

Ayrton Senna holding a Sonic the Hedgehog-shaped trophy after winning the Formula One 1993 European Grand Prix. Sega sponsored the whole event in addition to sponsoring the (winning) Williams team that season.

Over the years, Sega has sponsored many events and services in order to further market its brand or products. Typically, companies such as Sega would invest money in a sponsee, allowing them to fund their activities, in exchange for a prominent display of the brand or products Sega were trying to advertise.

The following lists instances where this has occurred. Not included are cases where Sega has helped established a venture (such as GameWorks or SegaWorld London), only to withdraw their name later on.

Sports

American Football

Baseball

  • Sega Sports @ Centerfield[1]

Basketball

Levallois Sporting Club Basket (France; 1993/1994??)

Merchandise

Cycling

Football

Main article: Sponsorships/Football.

Golf

  • 1992 LPGA Sega Women's Championship (1992)

Ice Hockey

  • 6th NHL Breakout Tour (US; 2000)[2]
  • Whitley Warriors (UK; 2015-2016)

Motorsports

Main article: Sponsorships/Motorsports.

Film and television

Existenz (1999)

Sega sponsored David Cronenberg's 1999 film, Existenz, featuring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jude Law. Dreamcast Kiosks were featured at the launch party.

The UK VHS and DVD releases of the film contain special Dreamcast-related material.

VHS, UK

DVD, UK
Existenz DVD UK Box.jpg
Cover

Music

Phoenix Festival 1997

Sega and the Sega Saturn sponsored the 4-day Pheonix Festival (held in Long Marston, Stratford-Upon-Avon in the United Kingdom) between the 17th and 20th July, 1997.

References