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sega os a company that has made many of its famous sonic the hedgehog series which has taken a turn for the worst in that series. It has made a few tetris games and has competed with the company nintendo.
{{Infobox company
| title = Sega Games Co., Ltd.
| logo = Sega_logo.png
| founded = June 3, 1960
| hq = Tokyo, Japan
| 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/ 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 ==
:''This list is incomplete. You can help improve the wiki by [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} adding to it].''
*[[Tetris (Sega)]]
*[[Flash Point]]
*[[Bloxeed]]
*[[Columns]]
*[[Puyo Puyo]] (by Compile, acquired by Sega)
*[[Baku Baku Animal]]
*[[Sega Tetris]]
*[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol.28 Tetris Collection]]
*[[Tetris Giant]]
*[[Puyo Puyo Tetris]]
 
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== External links ==
*[http://www.sega.com/ Sega's US web site]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega Sega on Wikipedia]
 
{{Sega games}}

Latest revision as of 10:19, 1 March 2019

Sega Games Co., Ltd.
Sega logo.png
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

This list is incomplete. You can help improve the wiki by adding to it.


External links