Difference between revisions of "Alan Stone"
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Stone and business partner Ron Judy established the Seattle-based Far East Video in 1978{{magref|gamesmachineuk|4|9}}. | Stone and business partner Ron Judy established the Seattle-based Far East Video in 1978{{magref|gamesmachineuk|4|9}}. | ||
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==Production history== | ==Production history== |
Revision as of 13:43, 31 July 2023
Alan Stone |
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Date of birth: 19xx |
Date of death: 2017-02 (age 17-117) |
Employment history: Far East Video (1978[1] – 198x)
Nintendo of America (198x – 1992)
Sega Enterprises, Inc. (USA) (1993 – )
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Role(s): Executive |
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Alan D. Stone was a former president and chief operating officer of Sega Enterprises, Inc..
Stone and business partner Ron Judy established the Seattle-based Far East Video in 1978[1].
He became president of Sega of the amusement sales division in mid-1994, replacing Tom Petit who left to work at Acclaim Entertainment.
Production history
- Soul Surfer (NAOMI 2; 2002) — Sega Interprises, Inc. (U.S.A.)