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'''Sony Interactive Entertainment''' ('''SIE'''), formerly '''Sony Computer Entertainment''' ('''SCE''') until 2016 are a division of [[Sony]] best known for the production of the PlayStation line of video games consoles. Once a direct rival to [[Sega]], SCE were responsible for publishing several Sega games for the PlayStation 2 in Europe following the dimise of the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. Since mid-2003, Sega have published games for Sony systems themselves.
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'''Sony Interactive Entertainment''' ('''SIE'''), formerly '''Sony Computer Entertainment''' ('''SCE''') until 2016 are a division of [[Sony]] best known for the production of the PlayStation line of video games consoles. Once a direct rival to [[Sega]], SCE were responsible for publishing several Sega games for the PlayStation 2 in Europe following the dimise of the [[Dreamcast]]. Since mid-2003, Sega have published games for Sony systems themselves.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
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==Third-party PlayStation games==
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[[Compile]] published three ''Puyo Puyo'' games for the PlayStation that had been approved by SCE while Sega had ownership of the franchise.
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*''[[Waku Puyo Dungeon Ketteiban]]'' (1999)
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*''[[Puyo Puyo~n]]'' (1999)
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*''[[Puyo Puyo Box]]'' (2000)
  
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Third-party software publishers]]
 
[[Category:Third-party software publishers]]

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Sony Interactive Entertainment
Headquarters:
Japan

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), formerly Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) until 2016 are a division of Sony best known for the production of the PlayStation line of video games consoles. Once a direct rival to Sega, SCE were responsible for publishing several Sega games for the PlayStation 2 in Europe following the dimise of the Dreamcast. Since mid-2003, Sega have published games for Sony systems themselves.

Softography

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 3

Third-party PlayStation games

Compile published three Puyo Puyo games for the PlayStation that had been approved by SCE while Sega had ownership of the franchise.

References