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| people = Haruki Satomi <small>(Chairman and CEO)</small><br>Kenji Matsubara <small>(President and COO)</small><br>Ian Curran <small>(President, Sega of America)</small><br>Chris Bergstresser <small>(President, Sega Europe)</small>
| people = Haruki Satomi <small>(Chairman and CEO)</small><br>Kenji Matsubara <small>(President and COO)</small><br>Ian Curran <small>(President, Sega of America)</small><br>Chris Bergstresser <small>(President, Sega Europe)</small>
| website = http://sega.com/
| website = [http://sega.com/ sega.com]
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'''Sega''' was a video game console maker. In the early 2000s, Sega became a publisher of video game software for multiple platforms.
'''Sega''' was a video game console maker. In the early 2000s, Sega became a publisher of video game software for multiple platforms.

Revision as of 00:49, 7 January 2019

Sega Games Co., Ltd.
Founded June 3, 1960
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people Haruki Satomi (Chairman and CEO)
Kenji Matsubara (President and COO)
Ian Curran (President, Sega of America)
Chris Bergstresser (President, Sega Europe)
Website sega.com

Sega was a video game console maker. In the early 2000s, Sega became a publisher of video game software for multiple platforms.

Sega released its version of Tetris and two variations called Flash Point and Bloxeed. All used Sega rotation.

List of Sega puzzle games

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