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  • Music video game
    ... Sonic Team]</ref> UGA's former lead designer, [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]], left SEGA along with several of his co-workers to form an independent game studio, Q ... ... {cite video game|title=Rez|developer= [[United Game Artists]]|publisher= [[Sega]]|date= 2002-01-07|platform= Sony [[PlayStation 2]]|language= English}}</r ...
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  • Electronic Arts
    ... Top 10 publishers according to Game Develop magazine]]</ref> publishers ([[Sega]], [[Konami]], [[THQ]], [[Ubisoft]], [[Activision]]) all rate in the mid 6 ...
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  • Xbox 360
    ... that month, [[Peter Moore (business)|Peter Moore]], former president of [[Sega]] of America, joined Microsoft. On August 12, 2003, ATI signed on to produ ... ... s, Inc}}</ref> Holiday 2008 consoles are [[Pack-in game|bundled]] with ''[[Sega Superstars Tennis]]''.<ref name="hol2008bundles" />
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  • PlayStation 2
    Although Sony, unlike [[Sega]] with its [[Dreamcast]], placed little emphasis on online gaming during i ... ... [BBC B|BBC Micro]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Game Boy]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Master System]], [[MSX]], [[Neo Geo (console)|Neo Geo]], [[Nintendo Entert ...
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  • Wii
    ... ed strong third party support from prominent companies like [[Ubisoft]], [[Sega]], [[Square Enix]], [[Activision-Blizzard]], [[EA Games]], and [[Capcom]], ... ... ga Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]] and [[SG-1000 Mark III|SG-1000 Mark III/Sega Master System]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/847/84765 ...
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  • Activision
    ... t was publishing for, notably the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], the [[Sega Master System]], the [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]] and [[ ... Activision and [[Sega Corporation]] made a deal to publish the US releases of [[Personal Compute ...
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  • Neversoft
    ... f video games (16-bit era)|16-bit]] [[Video game console|consoles]], the [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment Sys ... ... 32-bit / 64-bit era)|32-Bit]] bandwagon and develop the game for the new [[Sega Saturn]].
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  • Peter Moore (business)
    ... overseeing the [[Xbox]] and [[Xbox 360]] game consoles, and president of [[SEGA of America]]. On July 17, 2007, Moore announced his resignation from Micro ... ===Sega===
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  • E3
    ... with the start of a new generation of consoles, with the release of the [[Sega Saturn]], and the announcements of upcoming releases of the [[PlayStation] ... ... rough May 13, 1995 in Los Angeles, California. Keynote speakers included [[Sega]] of America, Inc. president and CEO Thomas Kalinske; Sony Electronic Publ ...
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  • GameSpot
    ... ]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Dreamcast]], [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]], [[N-Gage]], and [[mobil ...
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  • History of E3
    ... ] through [[May 13]] in Los Angeles, California. Keynote speakers included Sega of America, Inc. president and CEO Thomas Kalinske; Sony Electronic Publis ... This year was also the last E3 appearance of the Sega [[Dreamcast]]. Although it was nearing the end of its small lifespan, it s ...
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  • Next Generation Magazine
    |v1 #8 (August [[1995 in video gaming|1995]]) || [[Sega Saturn]] TV Commercials ... ry of video game consoles (fifth generation)|PlayStation vs Nintendo 64 vs Sega Saturn]]
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  • GamePro
    ... tems that were nearing the end of their lives, namely the Atari Jaguar and Sega Dreamcast. ... k Mark and Fred Dread) and the 1995 winners got to write reviews for the [[Sega Saturn]] version of ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''. The tournament went defunct af ...
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  • GameSpy
    ... [[middleware]] for video game consoles, such as Sony's [[PlayStation 2]], Sega's [[Dreamcast]] and Microsoft's [[Xbox]].
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  • GameTap
    ... [[Atari]], [[Intellivision Lives!]], [[Midway Games|Midway]], [[Namco]], [[Sega]], and [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]. Since its inception, more companies ha ... * [[Sega 32X]]
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  • Konami
    ... [[Nintendo|Nintendo Co, Ltd.]], [[Square Enix]], [[Capcom]], [[Sega Sammy|Sega Sammy Holdings]], and [[Namco Bandai|Namco Bandai Holdings]]. ... and ''7 Blades'' as well as a number of dating sims for the PlayStation, [[Sega Saturn]], and Game Boy. KCEJ West is known for the best-selling ''Metal Ge ...
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  • Video arcade
    [[Image:Daiichhisega.jpg|thumb|right|200x267px| GiGO, a large [[Sega]] game center in Tokyo, Japan.]] ... n. These types of games are sometimes referred to as ''sit-down'' games. [[Sega]] and [[Namco]] are two of the largest manufacturers of these types of arc ...
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