Sega
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Sega is a video game making company in Japan. There are also different companies in America and Europe (Sega of America, Sega of Europe) that make their own games and sell the Japan games in their own country. Their most well-known video games are the Sonic the Hedgehog series, which is about a fast blue hedgehog. It made video game consoles, but now makes games for the GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.
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[edit] Consoles
[edit] Sega Mark I 1983-1985
[edit] Sega Mark II 1985-1986
[edit] Sega Mark III (AKA Sega Master System) 1986-1989
[edit] Genesis / Mega Drive 1989-1994
The Sega Mega Drive (in Japanese: メガドライブ, Mega Doraibu) was a 16-bit video game console made by Sega. It was in market in Japan in (1988), and in Europe and the rest of the world in (1990). In North America, it was called Sega Genesis.
[edit] Sega CD 1992-1994
[edit] Sega 32X 1994
[edit] Sega Saturn 1995-1999
[edit] Sega Dreamcast 1999-2001
Sega Dreamcast (Japanese: ドリームキャスト; originally called "Dural," and "Katana") is the fourth and last machine made by Sega that can play video games. It was sold before the PlayStation 2, GameCube, or Xbox came out. However, not many people bought it after the PlayStation 2 was released, so in the end Sega decided to stop making them.
[edit] Handhelds
- Game Gear 1989-1991
- Sega Nomad 1995