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Sega Direct closed on the 3rd April, 2008, being replaced with the [[Enterbrain]]-managed [[Sega Store]].
 
Sega Direct closed on the 3rd April, 2008, being replaced with the [[Enterbrain]]-managed [[Sega Store]].
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==Exclusives==
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* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 1: Keiyaku]]'' (1999-09-30)
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* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 2: Torikago]]'' (1999-11-25)
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* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 3: Kansei]]'' (2000-01-27)
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* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 4: Kaikou]]'' (2000-03-30)
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* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 5: Shokuzai]]'' (2000-05-25)
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* ''[[Grauen no Torikago Kapitel 6: Senritsu]]'' (2000-07-27)
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* ''[[Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service]]'' (2000-08-10)
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* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for Matching Service]]'' (2000-10-26)
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* ''[[Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service]]'' (2000-12-22)
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* ''[[De La Jet Set Radio]]'' (2001-01-01)
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* ''[[Tech Romancer|Choukou Senki Kikaioh for Matching Service]]'' (2001-01-18)
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* ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3|Street Fighter Zero 3: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō for Matching Service]]'' (2001-02-15)
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* ''[[Segagaga]]'' (2001-03-29)
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* ''[[NFL 2K2]]'' (2002-03-28)
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* ''[[World Series Baseball 2K2]]'' (2002-04-18)
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* ''[[NBA 2K2]]'' (2002-05-23)
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* ''[[NHL 2K2]]'' (2002-07-11)
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Note: De La Jet Set Radio and Segagaga would later get retail releases.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 13:22, 7 December 2020

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Sega Direct
Current owner(s): Sega
URL: http://www.segadirect.jp
Created on: 1999-04-27[1]
Status: Offline

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Sega Direct (セガダイレクト), previously Dreamcast Direct (ドリームキャストダイレクト) was an online store operated by Sega between 1999 and 2008, allowing Japanese cusomters to purchase official Sega products.

As its original name suggests, Sega Direct spent the first few years of its life selling Sega Dreamcast-related goods. Many products were exclusive to this store, including special Dreamcasts, VMUs, controllers and in some cases even games (for example, special editions of Segagaga). By late 2002 it had branched into other Sega-related things (hence its name change), but continued to sell Dreamcast hardware and software (including refurbished consoles and repair services) until its demise

Sega Direct closed on the 3rd April, 2008, being replaced with the Enterbrain-managed Sega Store.

Exclusives

Note: De La Jet Set Radio and Segagaga would later get retail releases.

Gallery

References