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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 demise of the [[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 is a division of [[Sony]] best known for the production of the PlayStation line of video games consoles. Once a direct rival to [[Sega]], SCE later published and distributed several Sega games for the PlayStation 2 in Europe following the demise of the [[Dreamcast]]. Since mid-2003, Sega have published games for Sony systems themselves.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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==Third-party PlayStation games==
 
==Third-party PlayStation games==

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Sony Interactive Entertainment
Headquarters:
Japan

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), formerly Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) until 2016 is a division of Sony best known for the production of the PlayStation line of video games consoles. Once a direct rival to Sega, SCE later published and distributed several Sega games for the PlayStation 2 in Europe following the demise 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. This had been when Sega had partial ownership of the Puyo Puyo franchise and was still in the console business.

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References