Sega Enterprises, Inc.
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Sega Enterprises, Inc. | ||||
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Founded: 1974[1] | ||||
Defunct: April 1984[2][3] | ||||
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- For the Japanese company by the same name, see Sega Enterprises, Ltd..
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Sega Enterprises, Inc. was the parent company of Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and Gremlin Industries. It was established by Gulf+Western and the first game it produced was Bullet Mark.[5]
SEI also traded as "Sega of America"[6][7][8], sold electro-mechanical arcade games, sold the Sega-Vision (as part of a short-lived home theater division), and was responsible for the licensing and publishing of home console and computer versions of Sega arcade titles.
SEI became Simon & Schuster Entertainment Software, Inc. on March 18, 1985 and then Ages Entertainment Software, Inc. on August 30 of the same year.[9]
Contents
Softography (Arcade)
Electro-Mechanical/Discrete Logic
- Bullet Mark (1975)
- Fonz (1976)
- Moto-Cross (1976)
- Road Race (1976)
- Tic Tac Quiz (1976)
- Tracer (1976)
Softography (Consumer)
Apple II
- Tapper (1983)
Atari 2600
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (1983)
- Congo Bongo (1983)
- Spy Hunter (1983)
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1983)
- Sub Scan (1983)
- Tac/Scan (1983)
- Thunderground (1983)
Atari 5200
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (1983)
- Congo Bongo (1983)
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1983)
- Zaxxon (1983)
Atari 8-bit
- Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom (1983)
- Congo Bongo (1983)
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1983)
- Super Zaxxon (1983)
Commodore 64
- Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1983)
- Tapper (1983)
List of staff
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References
- ↑ Cash Box, "April 13, 1974" (US; 1974-04-13), page 50
- ↑ Sega Visions, "February/March 1993" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 81
- ↑ Cash Box, "June 9, 1984" (US; 1984-06-09), page 28/29 (28)
- ↑ File:PJPizzazz trademark US73271177.pdf, page 2
- ↑ Cash Box, "November 29, 1975" (US; 1975-11-29), page 21
- ↑ Billboard, "August 14, 1976" (US; 1976-08-14), page 113
- ↑ Billboard, "September 4, 1976" (US; 1976-09-04), page 47
- ↑ Billboard, "April 29, 1978" (US; 1978-04-29), page 59
- ↑ California Business Search: Entity #C0718983
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