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{{About|the video game company|the traditional music of the ]|Sega music}} |
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|citation style = November 2010 |
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|company_name=Sega Corporation<br />株式会社セガ |
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|company_type=] of ] |
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|company_slogan=Welcome to the next level |
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|foundation=Standard Games (1940);<ref name='Sega 2006'>{{cite web | url = http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history/Ro-Sh/SEGA-Corporation.html | title = SEGA Corporation Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on SEGA Corporation | accessdate = 2008-08-11 | publisher = Sega | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060503073623/http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history/Ro-Sh/SEGA-Corporation.html | archivedate = 2006-05-03 | quote = SEGA Corporation is a developer of software and games for personal computers, wireless devices, and video-game consoles. SEGA, which once ranked as one of the largest manufacturers of consoles, exited the market in 2001 and began making games for platforms marketed by Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. The company merged with Sammy Corporation in 2004, becoming a subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings Inc., the largest gaming software company in Japan.}}</ref> Service Games (May 1952)<ref name=Sega>{{cite book |last1=Kent|first1=Steven |authorlink1=Steven L. Kent|title=The Ultimate History of Video Games: From Pong to Pokémon and Beyond- The Story That Touched Our Lives and Changed the World |accessdate=2010-11-17 |edition=First |origyear=2001 |publisher=Prima Publishing |location=Roseville, California |isbn=0761536434 |page=305 |chapter=The Seeds of Competition in 1952}}</ref> |
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|location=], ]<br />International Offices: <br /> ], ]<br /> ], ], ]<br /> ], ], ],<br /> ], ], ] |
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|key_people=], ] of Sega Corp.<br />], President of Sega Corp.<br />Naoya Tsurumi, Head of Sega's Entertainment Business<br /> ], President and CEO of Sega West<br />]<br /> ], President of Sega Publishing Korea /> Aaron Webber Major Community Team Employee |
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|num_employees=3,127 (2009) |
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|revenue= {{increase}}]1.64 billion |
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{{nihongo|'''Sega Corporation'''|株式会社セガ|] Sega}}, usually styled as '''SEGA''', is a ] ] ], a ] development company, and a ] and ], headquartered in ], ], ]. The company had success with both ] and home consoles, but restructured itself, and left the consumer console business to concentrate on software development for multiple third-party platforms on January 31, 2001.<ref name="SegaRestructure">{{cite web |title=Sega announces drastic restructuring |author=Shahed Ahmed | publisher = ] | url = http://www.gamespot.com/news/2680518.html | date = 2001-01-31 | accessdate = 2009-09-20}}</ref> |
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Sega's main offices, as well as the main offices of its domestic division, Sega Corporation (Japan), are located in ], Japan. Sega's European division, '''Sega Europe Ltd.''', is headquartered in the ] area of London. Sega's North American division, '''Sega of America Inc.''', is headquartered in ]; having moved there from ] in 1999.<ref> |
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"." ''Sega''. Retrieved on January 13, 2009. |
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Angwin, Julie and Laura Evenson. "." '']''. Thursday June 11, 1998. Retrieved on January 13, 2009. |
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</ref> '''Sega Australia''' is headquartered in ], and '''Sega Publishing Korea''' is headquartered in ], ], ]. The company also has offices in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. |
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On November 1, 2000, Sega changed its company name from '''Sega Enterprises, Ltd''' to '''Sega Corporation.'''<ref>"". November 1st, 2000 - Sega Corporation.</ref> |
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