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− | | founded=1992
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− | | defunct=1995
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− | | headquarters=[[wikipedia:Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, California, United States]]
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− | {{otherPage|page=Sega Interactive (Japan)|desc=the branch of [[Sega of Japan]]}}{{sub-stub}}'''Sega Interactive Development Division''' ('''SIDD'''), also known as '''Sega InterActive''' and '''Sega LA''', was a development division of [[Sega of America]] most known for their ''[[Eternal Champions]]'' series.
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− | ==History==
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− | Originally founded as '''''Interactive Designs''''' in 1984 by Rod and Nancy Nakamoto, the company developed games for clients like [[Electronic Arts]], [[Activision]], [[Sierra On-Line]], [[Data East]], [[wikipedia:Cinemaware|Cinemaware]], [[Capcom]], [[NEC]], [[Sega of America]] and [[The Walt Disney Company]].
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− | In late 1992, the developer was acquired by [[Sega of America]] and renamed '''''Sega InterActive'''''. Over the next four years, the company grew to employ more than 65 people, and would produce generate more than $250,000,000 in revenue for [[Sega]] before its closure in 1995.
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− | ==Softography==
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− | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega Interactive|Interactive Designs|Sega Interactive Development Division}}
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− | ==References==
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