WCRS

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WCRS (Wight Collins Rutherford Scott) is a London-based advertising agency.

During the early 1990s, the company was responsible for marketing Sega products across Europe, most notably the "Cyber Razor Cut" and Sega TV marketing campaigns, as well as the "To be this good takes ages" slogan. WCRS won the rights to market Sega products in 1991[1] and carried through until 1994 when it was replaced with McCann-Erickson, which marketed the Sega Saturn for one year.

WCRS returned in 1999 to promote the launch of the Sega Dreamcast in Europe with a £60 million budget.

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Advertising agencies employed by Sega of America
Della Femina (1982-1983) | Dailey & Associates (1983-198x) | J. Walter Thompson (1986-1988?) | Bozell (1989-1992) | Goodby Silverstein & Partners (1992-1996) | Strottman International (1993-199X) | Ingalls Moranville Advertising (1996-1997) | Foote, Cone & Belding (1997-200x) | Wieden + Kennedy (200x-20xx) | Keane Advertising (2001-2003) | Leagas Delaney‎ (2002-20XX)
Advertising agencies employed by Sega Europe
WCRS (1991-1994) | McCann Erickson (1995-1996) | WCRS (1999-2000) | Bartle Bogle Hegarty (2000)