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Williams Electronics Games
Founded: 1943 (as Williams Manufacturing Company)
Headquarters:
United States
For the later company, see Williams Entertainment.

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Williams Electronics Games, Inc., known simply as Williams Electronics, Inc. until 1985.

Sega was once set to purchase[1] Williams Electronics in 1975, but the deal collapsed[2][3].

Softography

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Saturn

Electro-mechanical pinball

References