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'''Sega''' ({{ja|株式会社セガ|Kabushiki-kaisha Sega}}), officially stylized as '''SEGA''', is a multinational video game software and hardware development company, as well as previously a home computer and former console manufacturer.   
'''Sega''' ({{ja|株式会社セガ|Kabushiki-kaisha Sega}}), officially stylized as '''SEGA''', is a multinational video game software and hardware development company, as well as previously a home computer and former console manufacturer.   


Currently headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, the company is famous for many notable game franchises, including {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}, {{uv|Bayonetta}}, {{uv|Virtua Fighter}}, ''Streets of Rage'', ''Phantasy Star'', ''Sakura Wars'', and ''Valkyria Chronicles''. Many of its popular games are developed by its subsidiary studios, such as {{iw|wikipedia|Sonic Team}} (''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''NiGHTS into dreams...'') and {{iw|wikipedia|Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio}} (''Super Monkey Ball'', ''Yakuza / Like a Dragon'', and ''Judgment''). It also includes franchises from companies acquired by them, such as ''Puyo Puyo'' (acquired in 1998 from {{iw|wikipedia|Compile|company}}), ''Total War'' (under {{iw|wikipedia|Creative Assembly}}, acquired in 2005), ''Shin Megami Tensei'' and {{uv|Persona}} (under [[Atlus]], acquired in 2013), ''Two Point'' (under {{iw|wikipedia|Two Point Studios}}, acquired in 2019), and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Angry Birds}}'' (under {{iw|wikipedia|Rovio Entertainment}}, acquired in 2023). Outside of their portfolio of original IPs, for many years Sega had made various games based on other licenses: from sportsmen like {{iw|wikipedia|Joe Montana}}, musicians like {{iw|wikipedia|Michael Jackson}}; to franchises of the caliber of {{iw|wikipedia|Mickey Mouse}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ghostbusters|franchise}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|Hatsune Miku}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Initial D}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|Spider-Man}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Warhammer|game}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Jurassic Park}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Happy Days}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|X-Men}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|McDonaldland}}'', the {{iw|wikipedia|Summer Olympic Games}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Alien|franchise}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Asterix}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Trek}}'', etc. Sega was notably [[Nintendo]]'s greatest rival company during the fourth generation {{s|wikipedia|console war}} with the launch of the Sega Genesis. Since then, the company has made frequent collaborations with Nintendo, including releasing exclusive games for their consoles and occasionally developing games involving their IPs, such as [[F-Zero (universe)|''F-Zero GX'', ''F-Zero AX'']] and the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario & Sonic'']] crossover sports series.
Currently headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, the company is famous for many notable game franchises, including {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}, {{uv|Bayonetta}}, {{uv|Virtua Fighter}}, ''Streets of Rage'', ''Phantasy Star'', ''Sakura Wars'', and ''Valkyria Chronicles''. Many of its popular games are developed by its subsidiary studios, such as {{iw|wikipedia|Sonic Team}} (''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''NiGHTS into dreams...'') and {{iw|wikipedia|Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio}} (''Super Monkey Ball'', ''Yakuza / Like a Dragon'', and ''Judgment''). It also includes franchises from companies acquired by them, such as ''Puyo Puyo'' (acquired in 1998 from {{iw|wikipedia|Compile|company}}), ''Total War'' (acquired in 2005 from {{iw|wikipedia|Creative Assembly}}), ''Shin Megami Tensei'' and {{uv|Persona}} (under [[Atlus]], acquired in 2013), ''Two Point'' (acquired in 2019 from {{iw|wikipedia|Two Point Studios}}), and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Angry Birds}}'' (under {{iw|wikipedia|Rovio Entertainment}}, acquired in 2023). Outside of their portfolio of original IPs, for many years Sega had made various games based on other licenses: from sportsmen like {{iw|wikipedia|Joe Montana}}, musicians like {{iw|wikipedia|Michael Jackson}}; to franchises of the caliber of {{iw|wikipedia|Mickey Mouse}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ghostbusters|franchise}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|Hatsune Miku}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Initial D}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|Spider-Man}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Warhammer|game}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Jurassic Park}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Happy Days}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|X-Men}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|McDonaldland}}'', the {{iw|wikipedia|Summer Olympic Games}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Alien|franchise}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Asterix}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Trek}}'', etc. Sega was notably [[Nintendo]]'s greatest rival company during the fourth generation {{s|wikipedia|console war}} with the launch of the Sega Genesis. Since then, the company has made frequent collaborations with Nintendo, including releasing exclusive games for their consoles and occasionally developing games involving their IPs, such as [[F-Zero (universe)|''F-Zero GX'', ''F-Zero AX'']] and the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario & Sonic'']] crossover sports series.


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