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  1. History of Sega - Wikipedia

    The history of Sega, a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, has roots tracing back to American Standard Games in 1940 and Service Games of Japan in the 1950s.

  2. Sega Corporation | Company History, Consoles, & Games

    3 days ago · Sega Corporation, software and hardware company created in the United States —but now based in Japan —that developed computers and electronic game technology. Sega …

  3. HISTORYSEGA Corporation

    SEGA's rich history can be seen here.

  4. History of Sega - Sega Retro

    While the Master System had proven Sega's credentials on the home video game stage, it was its successor, the Sega Mega Drive which saw Sega become a global brand at the turn of the …

  5. HISTORY 1960-2020 | SEGA

    This page allows you to look back over 60 years of SEGA Group history. Why not reminisce over your favorite console or device, or that one game title you just couldn’t put down?

  6. Sega | Sega Wiki | Fandom

    Sega was started by a partnership of Standard Games (which was incorporated in 1940 as Standard Games but later renamed to Se rvice Ga mes) in Honolulu, Hawaii by Martin …

  7. History of Sega - Wikiwand

    The history of Sega, a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, has roots tracing back to American Standard Games in 1940 and Service Games of Japan in the 1950s.

  8. THE HISTORY OF SEGA

    Covering SEGA’s world wide history and all of their greatest hits from Sonic the Hedgehog to Shenmue and more, explore the stories behind some of the most celebrated consoles, games …

  9. The History of Sega: From Standard Games to Console Success

    Aug 8, 2023 · Discover the rich history of Sega, from its origins as Standard Games to its rise as a console powerhouse. Learn about their successes, struggles, and ultimate triumphs in the …

  10. The Rise and Fall of Sega: A Legendary Gaming Journey

    Jun 5, 2024 · Sega Enterprises was formed during the 1960s out of companies owned by Martin Bromley, Richard Stewart, Ray LeMaire and David Rosen, the company's first CEO. The …