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'''Sega''' is a multinational Video Game and Software designer whose main office is in Ota, Tokyo, [[Japan]]. Their mascot is [[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] (who happens to be currently voiced by ''Transformers'' alumni [[Roger Craig Smith]]).
'''Sega''' is a multinational Video Game and Software designer whose main office is in Ota, Tokyo, [[Japan]]. Their mascot is [[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] (who happens to be currently voiced by ''Transformers'' alumni [[Roger Craig Smith]]).


In 1957, Service Games and Rosen Enterprises merged and became SEGA. ('''Se'''rvice '''Ga'''mes). They became popular with a submarine simulator which became popular in Japan. In 1969, Rosen sold Sega to Gulf & Western Industries, but himself remained on as CEO of the Sega division. They prospered and in 1979 they took the company public (Gulf & Western eventually evolved into Paramount Communications, which merged with Viacom in 1994). They manufactured home consoles from 1982 to 2004. In 1991 they created Sonic, who became their mascot and took the world by storm. They currently make third party games.
In 1957, Service Games and Rosen Enterprises merged and became SEGA. ('''Se'''rvice '''Ga'''mes). They became popular with a submarine simulator which became popular in Japan. In 1969, Rosen sold Sega to Gulf & Western Industries, but himself remained on as CEO of the Sega division. They prospered and in 1979 they took the company public (Gulf & Western eventually evolved into Paramount Communications, which merged with Viacom in 1994). They manufactured home consoles from 1982 to 2004. In 1991 they created Sonic, who became their mascot and took the world by storm. They currently make third party games. Into thousand five, they purchased a controlling share and anime production facility [[TMS Entertainment]], and in 2013 acquired video game studio [[Atlus]].


In regards to this wiki, they have made a few ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' arcade games including ''[[Transformers Animated: The Chase]]'' and ''[[Transformers Animated: The Shooting]]'', which interacted with [[Transformers Cards]], and ''[[Transformers: Human Alliance]]'', which doesn't. In 2014 they cooperated with [[TakaraTomy]] to produce [[Megatron (G1)/toys#Mega Drive Megatron|Mega Drive Megatron]], a toy that transforms into a scaled down [[w:Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] console.
In regards to this wiki, they have made a few ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' arcade games including ''[[Transformers Animated: The Chase]]'' and ''[[Transformers Animated: The Shooting]]'', which interacted with [[Transformers Cards]], and ''[[Transformers: Human Alliance]]'', which doesn't. In 2014 they cooperated with [[TakaraTomy]] to produce [[Megatron (G1)/toys#Mega Drive Megatron|Mega Drive Megatron]], a toy that transforms into a scaled down [[w:Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] console.

Revision as of 09:41, 25 October 2015

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Sega is a multinational Video Game and Software designer whose main office is in Ota, Tokyo, Japan. Their mascot is Sonic the Hedgehog (who happens to be currently voiced by Transformers alumni Roger Craig Smith).

In 1957, Service Games and Rosen Enterprises merged and became SEGA. (Service Games). They became popular with a submarine simulator which became popular in Japan. In 1969, Rosen sold Sega to Gulf & Western Industries, but himself remained on as CEO of the Sega division. They prospered and in 1979 they took the company public (Gulf & Western eventually evolved into Paramount Communications, which merged with Viacom in 1994). They manufactured home consoles from 1982 to 2004. In 1991 they created Sonic, who became their mascot and took the world by storm. They currently make third party games. Into thousand five, they purchased a controlling share and anime production facility TMS Entertainment, and in 2013 acquired video game studio Atlus.

In regards to this wiki, they have made a few Transformers arcade games including Transformers Animated: The Chase and Transformers Animated: The Shooting, which interacted with Transformers Cards, and Transformers: Human Alliance, which doesn't. In 2014 they cooperated with TakaraTomy to produce Mega Drive Megatron, a toy that transforms into a scaled down Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console.