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Sega Corporation [a] [b] is a Japanese multinational video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo.It produces several multi-million-selling game franchises for arcades and consoles, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Angry Birds, Phantasy Star, Puyo Puyo, Super Monkey Ball, Total War, Virtua Fighter, Megami Tensei, Sakura Wars, Persona, and Yakuza.
Sega 3D Reprint Archives; Sega Ages; Sega Ages 2500; Sega Bass Fishing; Sega Genesis Classics; Sega GT; Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ; Sega Rally; Sega Smash Pack; Sega Vintage Collection; Sega Worldwide Soccer; Shenmue; Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children; Shining (video game series) Shining Force Cross; Shinobi (series) Snowboard Kids; Sonic ...
Space Channel 5: Part 2 [d] is a music video game developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega for Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. It is a direct sequel to the 1999 game Space Channel 5. The game later received a high-definition port to Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2011 from Sega.
Sega, Red Entertainment Saturn Sega Ages Vol.1 Syukudai ga Tant-R: Puzzle Kuusoukagaku Sega Ages Vol.2 Space Harrier: Rail shooter Rutubo Games Sega Ages Vol.3 OutRun: Driving Sega Ages Vol.4 After Burner II: Rail shooter Sega Ages Vol. 5 Rouka ni Ichidant-R: Puzzle Kuusoukagaku Sega Rally Championship Plus: Racing Sega Shining the Holy Ark ...
Sonic Superstars [a] is a 2023 platform game developed by Arzest and Sonic Team and published by Sega.It features side-scrolling gameplay similar to the Sonic the Hedgehog games released for the Sega Genesis in the 1990s.
This is a list of video game franchises by Sega or a subsidiary of the company. All series spanning multiple games are listed here. All series spanning multiple games are listed here. Games that were developed and published by third parties but released on Sega consoles are not listed here.
The initial wave of games were from Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive console, with the service later adding games from the Dreamcast, Sega CD, and arcade. [9] During the testing phases of the system, Sega Saturn and Dreamcast games did not perform satisfactorily, though Sega has on-going R&D efforts working on improving them in hopes of future release. [8]
The first Shinobi was released in 1987 as an arcade video game. Along with Alex Kidd and Sonic the Hedgehog, Joe Musashi has long been one of Sega's flagship characters, acting as a mascot for a short time in the late 1980s when ninjas were popular in mainstream media. The series' games are a showcase of Sega's technical accomplishment, noted ...