Difference between revisions of "Sega Electronics"

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==As Gremlin Industries==
 
==As Gremlin Industries==
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===Arcade===
 
*''Astro Blaster'' (Sega)
 
*''Astro Blaster'' (Sega)
 
*''Astro Fighter'' (Sega)
 
*''Astro Fighter'' (Sega)
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==As Sega Electronics==
 
==As Sega Electronics==
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===Arcade===
 
*''Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator'' (Sega)
 
*''Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator'' (Sega)
 
*''Tac/Scan'' (Sega)
 
*''Tac/Scan'' (Sega)

Revision as of 15:29, 20 February 2011

Sega Electronics was a manufacturer and developer of arcade video games based in San Diego, California, United States.

Originally established in 1973 as Gremlin Industries, it was eventually acquired by Sega, and the "Sega/Gremlin" brand was introduced. Feeling the "combined name was awkward and confusing," the branding was dropped, and the company became Sega Electronics. [1]

Gremlin had a sister company called Noval, which produced the Noval 760 computer. [2]

Research Methods: Online resources

As Gremlin Industries

Arcade

  • Astro Blaster (Sega)
  • Astro Fighter (Sega)
  • Carnival (Sega)
  • Digger (Sega)
  • Eliminator (Sega)
  • Head-On (Sega)
  • Head-On 2 (Sega)
  • Pulsar (Sega)
  • Space Fury (Sega)

As Sega Electronics

Arcade

  • Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (Sega)
  • Tac/Scan (Sega)
  • Zektor (Sega)