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− | '''Sega Games''' is the legal successor to [[Sega Corporation]] encompassing their console, mobile and PC titles. This page compiles all games that can not be atrributed to a specific development divisions. | + | '''Sega Games''' (株式会社セガゲームス) is the legal successor to [[Sega Corporation]] encompassing their console, mobile and PC titles. This page compiles all games that can not be atrributed to a specific development divisions. |
The divisions are [[Sega CS1 (2008-current)|Sega CS1]], [[Sega CS2 (2008-current)|Sega CS2]], [[Sega CS3 (2008-current)|Sega CS3]], [[Online R&D]] and [[Sega Networks]]. | The divisions are [[Sega CS1 (2008-current)|Sega CS1]], [[Sega CS2 (2008-current)|Sega CS2]], [[Sega CS3 (2008-current)|Sega CS3]], [[Online R&D]] and [[Sega Networks]]. |
Revision as of 05:39, 9 November 2023
Sega Games (株式会社セガゲームス) is the legal successor to Sega Corporation encompassing their console, mobile and PC titles. This page compiles all games that can not be atrributed to a specific development divisions.
The divisions are Sega CS1, Sega CS2, Sega CS3, Online R&D and Sega Networks.
Members
- Haruki Satomi (President)
- Hideki Okamura (Chairman)
- Hiroyuki Miyazaki
- Toshihiro Nagoshi
- Osamu Ohashi
External Links
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