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  2. Sega - Wikipedia

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    While Sega sold 500,000 units in Europe by Christmas 1999, [157] sales there slowed, and by October 2000 Sega had sold only about a million units. [179] Though the Dreamcast was successful, Sony's PlayStation still held 60 percent of the overall market share in North America at the end of 1999. [177]

  3. History of Sega - Wikipedia

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    While Sega sold 500,000 units in Europe by Christmas 1999, [239] sales did not continue at this pace, and by October 2000, Sega had sold only about 1 million units in Europe. [ 260 ] Though the Dreamcast launch had been successful, Sony still held 60 percent of the overall video game market share in North America with the PlayStation at the end ...

  4. List of best-selling game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The following table contains video game consoles that have sold at least 1 million units worldwide either through to ... Sega: 1988 30.75 million [note 4] Atari 2600:

  5. List of best-selling game consoles by region - Wikipedia

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    Units sold Date of figure Sega Mega Drive September 1990 8,320,000+ [b] June 1996 Nintendo NES September 1986 8,025,000 [c] 1994 Sega Master System June 1987

  6. 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today

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    In good condition, units can sell for $1,500 or more. 4. Sega SG-1000. eBay. The SG-1000 hit the market in 1983, and was Sega’s first foray into home consoles. But its limited release outside of ...

  7. Fourth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The console was never popular in Japan (being regularly outsold by the PC Engine), but still managed to sell 40 million units worldwide. By late 1995, Sega was supporting five different consoles and two add-ons, and Sega Enterprises chose to discontinue the Mega Drive in Japan to concentrate on the new Sega Saturn. [14]

  8. List of Sega video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Sega's official logo. Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world.The company has produced home video game consoles and handheld consoles since 1983; these systems were released from the third console generation to the sixth.

  9. Sega Saturn - Wikipedia

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    The Sega Saturn [a] [b] ... The Saturn was succeeded in 1998 by the Dreamcast having sold 9.26 million units sold worldwide, a majority of which were in Japan.