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Sega
Sega
NameSega
TypePublic
FoundationJune 3, 1965
FounderMartin Bromely
LocationTokyo, Japan

Sega is a renowned Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher, known for its iconic Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as other popular franchises like Virtua Fighter and Yakuza. Founded by Martin Bromely in 1965, Sega has a rich history in the gaming industry, with notable collaborations with Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Microsoft. Sega's innovative approach to game development has led to the creation of numerous classic titles, including Phantasy Star, Shinobi, and Crazy Taxi, which have been released on various platforms, such as the Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, and PlayStation 2.

History

Sega's history dates back to 1965, when it was founded as Nihon Goraku Bussan by Martin Bromely and David Rosen. The company's early success was fueled by its distribution of Rosen Enterprises's Periscope arcade game, which was released in Japan in 1966. Sega's first major hit was the Periscope-inspired SubRoc-3D, released in 1982, which was followed by the launch of the SG-1000 console in 1983, competing with Nintendo Entertainment System and Atari 2600. The company's subsequent releases, including Out Run and Space Harrier, were developed in collaboration with Yu Suzuki and Shinobu Toyoda, and published for the Arcade and Master System platforms.

Products

Sega's product lineup has included a range of innovative gaming consoles, such as the Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, and Game Gear, which have been released in various regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia. The company has also developed several popular Arcade games, including Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter 2, and Crazy Taxi, which have been ported to various platforms, such as the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Xbox. Additionally, Sega has published numerous games developed by other companies, including Atlus's Persona 5 and PlatinumGames's Bayonetta 2, which have received critical acclaim from IGN, GameSpot, and Electronic Gaming Monthly.

Subsidiaries

Sega has several subsidiaries, including Sega of America, Sega Europe, and Sega Australia, which are responsible for the company's operations in North America, Europe, and Australia. The company has also acquired several other game developers, including Creative Assembly, Relic Entertainment, and Sports Interactive, which are known for their work on Total War, Company of Heroes, and Football Manager series, respectively. Furthermore, Sega has partnered with other companies, such as Microsoft, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Nintendo, to develop and publish games for their respective platforms, including Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch.

Games

Sega is known for its diverse range of games, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Yakuza, Virtua Fighter, and Shinobi, which have been released on various platforms, such as the Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, and PlayStation 2. The company has also developed several popular RPG games, including Phantasy Star, Shining Force, and Skies of Arcadia, which have been praised by Game Informer, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and Famitsu. Additionally, Sega has published numerous games developed by other companies, including Atlus's Persona 4 and PlatinumGames's Vanquish, which have received critical acclaim from IGN, GameSpot, and Destructoid.

Hardware

Sega has developed several innovative gaming consoles, including the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast, which have been released in various regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia. The company's consoles have been known for their advanced technology, including the Sega VMU and Sega GD-ROM, which have been used in games such as Sonic Adventure and Shenmue. Furthermore, Sega has developed several Arcade boards, including the Sega Model 1 and Sega Model 2, which have been used in games such as Virtua Racing and Virtua Fighter 2, and have been praised by Arcade Magazine, GamePro, and Electronic Gaming Monthly. Category:Video game companies

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