History of Sega in the United States of America
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- "Sega Enterprises Inc" (American arm) founded at some point
- Electro-Mechanical stuff
- Gremlin
- Sega takes Gremlin
- Gulf+Western give Sega to Paramount
- Gremlin becomes Sega Electronics (1982)
- US console/computer development (2600, Apple II, C64, Intellivision, VIC-20 whatever)
- Coleco deal for Colecovision (and Adam)
- Sega pulls out - Paramount get Sega Electronics
- CRASH ccchhhhsssbboooom
- Bally Midway distributes Sega arcade stuff for a bit
- Sega comes back, forms Sega of America (1985/1986)
- Master System
- Sega gives Master System to Tonka
- Monopoly - first American-developed Sega game (1988)
- Sega takes Master System away from Tonka
- Genesis
- etc.