Sega's roots can be traced back to a small company based in Honolulu, Hawaii named Standard Games, that began operations in 1940. In 1951, Raymond Lemaire and Richard Stewart moved the company to Tokyo, Japan to develop and distribute coin-operated amusement-type games such as jukeboxes and slot machines, and renamed it Service Games. Within a few years Service Games began importing these machines to American military bases throughout Japan.
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Sega 32X 1994
Sega Dreamcast 1999 [page 1]
Sega Dreamcast 1999 [page 2]
Sega GameGear 1991
Sega Master System 1985
Sega MegaCD 1991
Sega MegaDrive 1989
Sega Saturn 1994 [page 1]
Sega Saturn 1994 [page 2]
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Sega 32X 1994
Sega Dreamcast 1999 [page 1]
Sega Dreamcast 1999 [page 2]
Sega GameGear 1991
Sega Master System 1985
Sega MegaCD 1991
Sega MegaDrive 1989
Sega Saturn 1994 [page 1]
Sega Saturn 1994 [page 2]