Company:Sega Entertainment
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Website | |
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https://www.sega.com/segapc/ (retrieved) | |
Founded | |
April 1996[1] | |
Defunct | |
1998 |
Sega Entertainment, Inc. was a joint-venture between Sega and SoftBank Holdings.
Founded in April 1996,[1] Sega Entertainment published several Sega PC-developed PC ports in North America, including Baku Baku and Virtua Fighter PC.
Games published
Game | Developer | Publisher | Engine | Release dates |
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Baku Baku | Sega AM3 | Sega Entertainment | ||
Bug! | Realtime Associates | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Daytona USA | Sega AM2 | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Manx TT Super Bike | Sega AM3 | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Sega Rally Championship | Sega AM3 | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Sonic & Knuckles Collection | Sonic Team, Sega Technical Institute | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Sonic CD | Sonic Team | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Sonic R | Traveller's Tales, Sonic Team | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | ||
Sonic's Schoolhouse | BAP Interactive, Orion Interactive | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software | I3D | |
Virtua Cop | Sega AM2 | Sega Entertainment | ||
Virtua Fighter PC | Sega AM1, Sega AM2 | Sega Entertainment, Expert Software |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 About Us (retrieved) - last accessed on 2023-05-23