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Sega Corporation (株式会社セガ Kabushiki-kaisha Sega ) is a multinational Japanese video game software and hardware development company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. The company has had success with both arcades and home consoles, but in early 2001, it left the consumer console business and began concentrating on software development for multiple platforms.
Sega's main offices, as well as the main offices of its domestic division, Sega Corporation (Japan), are located in Ota, Tokyo, Japan. Sega's European division, Sega Europe Ltd., is headquartered in the Chiswick area of London. Sega's North American division, Sega of America Inc., is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The North American division moved from Redwood City, California in 1999. Until 2000, Sega's official corporate name was Sega Enterprises Ltd..
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The House of the Dead (abbreviated as HOTD) is a video game franchise, produced by Sega.
As of 2005, there are four House of the Dead games originating in video arcade format available. Gameplay elements range from branching paths to unlockable bonuses, and a storyline revealed through numerous cut scenes and "chapters".
Several spin-offs to the mainstream storyline have also been produced, as well as two films. In addition, select enemy characters appearing in the first two games were adapted into fully-articulated action figures by Palisade Toys, which cancelled the second toy line before street release due to limited returns from the first series.
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- The Arcade Experts. (early 80's)
- The challenge will always be there. (c. 1987, Master System)
- Now, there are no limits. (c. 1986-1987, Master System)
- Welcome To The Next Level. (c. 1992-1994, Genesis, Sega CD, Game Gear)
- Genesis does what Nintendon't. (c. 1989-1991, Genesis)
- The "SEGA!!! scream". (c. 1992-1997, Genesis, Saturn, probably others)
- Do me a favour, plug me into a Sega (talking TV).
- To be this good takes AGES, To be this good takes SEGA.
- Segata Sanshiro (c. 1997-1998, Saturn, Japan)
- Hot hits today! Hot hits on the way! (c. 1988, Master System)
- Major fun and games! (c. 1988-1989, Master System)
- Sega, c'est plus fort que toi ! ('Sega, it's stronger than you!', cult French TV slogan, early 90's)
- It's Thinking. (promotion for Dreamcast)
- Up to 6 billion players. (Early Dreamcast tagline)
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- Anarchy Reigns for the PS3 and Xbox 360
- Binary Domain for the Xbox 360 and PS3
- Crush 3D for the 3DS
- Recently-released games
- Sonic Generations for the PS3, Xbox 360 and 3DS
- Football Manager 2012 for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, PSP and iOS
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Yu Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木 裕, Suzuki Yū, born June 10, 1958) is a Japanese game designer and producer who has spent his entire career with Sega Enterprises. Often referred to as Sega's answer to Shigeru Miyamoto, he has been responsible for the creation of many of Sega's most important arcade games such as Hang-On, Out Run, After Burner II, Virtua Fighter and Virtua Cop as well as the Dreamcast game Shenmue. In 2003, Suzuki became the sixth person to be inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences' Hall of Fame.
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Sega Sega Studios Global Entertainment · New Entertainment · Sega Sports Japan · Sega Wow · Sega AM2 · Sega AM3 · Wave Master · The Creative Assembly · Sports InteractiveConsoles SG-1000/SG-1000 II · Sega Mark III/Master System (Variations) · Genesis/Mega Drive (Variations · CD · 32X) · Saturn · DreamcastHandheld Computers Portable media players Clone consoles Sega ZoneEducational Consoles Dual system Services Accessories Light Phaser · Menacer · Activator · AX-1E · Mega Mouse · Lock-On · Sega VR · DirectLink · Dreameye · Dreamcast Broadband Adapter · Dreamcast VGA · VMU · GD-ROMRelated List of Sega video game franchises · List of Sega arcade system boards · Sega Sammy Holdings · Ota-ku, TokyoSega franchises After Burner • Alex Kidd • Billy Hatcher • Bonanza Bros. • Chu Chu Rocket • Columns • Crazy Taxi • Daytona USA • Fantasy Zone • Football Manager • Golden Axe • The House of the Dead • Jet Set Radio • Landstalker • NiGHTS • Out Run • Panzer Dragoon • Phantasy Star • Puyo Puyo • Sakura Wars • Samba de Amigo • Sega Bass Fishing • Sega Rally • Sega Superstars • Shenmue • Shining • Shinobi • Sonic the Hedgehog • Space Channel 5 • Space Harrier • Streets of Rage • Super Monkey Ball • Total War • Valkyria Chronicles • Virtua Cop • Virtua Fighter • Virtua Striker • Virtua Tennis • Virtual On • Wonder Boy • YakuzaeditTemplates
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