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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
Sega's mascot {{SSB4|Sonic}} returns as a third-party character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. Additionally, [[Windy Hill Zone]], a stage from their Nintendo (3DS/Wii U) exclusive ''Sonic Lost World'', appears in {{forwiiu}}, while [[Green Hill Zone]] returns from ''Brawl'' in {{for3ds}}. Two {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}} costumes based on [[Akira Yuki]] and [[Jacky Bryant]] from Sega's {{uv|Virtua Fighter}} series appear as [[downloadable content]]. In addition, Mii costumes based off [[Knuckles]] and [[Tails]] appear for the Mii Brawlers and the {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}}s, respectively. {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} from the [[Bayonetta (universe)|''Bayonetta'' series]] is another newcomer, available as [[DLC]]. She is Sega's second playable representative in ''Super Smash Bros.''
Sega's mascot {{SSB4|Sonic}} returns as a third-party character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. Additionally, [[Windy Hill Zone]], a stage from their Nintendo (3DS/Wii U) exclusive ''Sonic Lost World'', appears in {{forwiiu}}, while [[Green Hill Zone]] returns from ''Brawl'' in {{for3ds}}. Two {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}} costumes based on [[Akira Yuki]] and [[Jacky Bryant]] from Sega's {{uv|Virtua Fighter}} series appear as [[downloadable content]]. In addition, Mii costumes based off [[Knuckles]] and [[Tails]] appear for the Mii Brawlers and the {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}}s, respectively. {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} from the [[Bayonetta (universe)|''Bayonetta'' series]] is another newcomer, available as [[DLC]]. She is Sega's second playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros.''


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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*With three characters originating from SEGA properties in ''Ultimate'', they tie with [[Konami]] and [[Capcom]] for the most characters of all third-party companies. Unlike the other two, all three Sega fighters are from different series and each are unique, with no Echoes.
*With three characters originating from SEGA properties in ''Ultimate'', they tie with [[Konami]] and [[Capcom]] for the most characters of all third-party companies. Unlike the other two, all three Sega fighters are from different series and each are unique, with no Echoes.
**Additionally, all three characters and their respective [[universes]] were created by different companies; Sonic was created by Sonic Team, Bayonetta was created by [[PlatinumGames]], and Joker was created by [[Atlus]].
**Additionally, all three characters and their respective [[universes]] were created by different companies; Sonic was created by Sonic Team, Bayonetta was created by [[PlatinumGames]], and Joker was created by [[Atlus]].
**All three playable representatives have their [[victory theme|victory themes]] taken directly from their home games. However, in Bayonetta’s case, the theme itself isn’t from the ''Bayonetta'' games, but the individual parts are directly taken. In Sonic’s case in ''Ultimate,'' the Act Clear from ''Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)'' was sped up and slightly abridged.
**All three playable fighters have their [[victory theme|victory themes]] taken directly from their home games. However, in Bayonetta’s case, the theme itself isn’t from the ''Bayonetta'' games, but the individual parts are directly taken. In Sonic’s case in ''Ultimate,'' the Act Clear from ''Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)'' was sped up and slightly abridged.
*Sega is the third-party company with the most [[Mii Costume]]s.
*Sega is the third-party company with the most [[Mii Costume]]s.



Revision as of 15:13, October 17, 2020

Sega
SEGA logo.svg
Type Subsidiary
Founded June 3, 1960
Headquarters Japan Shinagawa, Tokyo
Key people Hajime Satomi
Hisao Oguchi
Mike Hayes
Yu Suzuki
Takashi Iizuka
Industry Video Games
Products Various Video Games
SG-1000
Master System
Mega Drive/Genesis
Sega Saturn
Dreamcast
Game Gear
Nomad
32X
Mega CD/Sega CD
Employees 5,349 (Sega Sammy Holdings "Entertainment Contents Business")
Parent Sega Sammy Holdings
Website http://www.sega.com (US)
http://www.sega.co.uk (Europe)
http://www.sega.co.jp (Japanese, Japan)

Sega Corporation (株式会社セガ, Kabushiki-kaisha Sega), officially stylized as SEGA, is a multinational video game software and hardware development company, and a home computer and former console manufacturer headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, with various offices around the world. The company is famous for many notable game franchises, including Sonic, Bayonetta, Virtua Fighter, Puyo Puyo, Phantasy Star, Sakura Wars, Yakuza, and Valkyria Chronicles. In the past, Sega was Nintendo's greatest rival. They even made anti-Nintendo campaigns, such as the old American marketing slogan for the Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis in North America), which was "Genesis does what Nintendon't". The company had success with both arcades and home consoles, but on January 31, 2001, following poor sales of the Dreamcast and profit losses, Sega restructured itself and left the consumer console business to concentrate on software development for multiple third-party platforms. Since then the company has made frequent collaborations with their former rival, including releasing exclusive games for their consoles and occasionally developing games involving their IPs, such as F-Zero GX, F-Zero AX and the Mario & Sonic crossover sports series. On October 1st, 2004, they merged with a Japanese pachinko company called Sammy to form Sega Sammy Holdings, but still exist as a subsidiary of the company. The company is also famous for its SEGA! chant that appeared on both commercials and games. On September 2013, Sega Sammy Holdings acquired Atlus, obtaining the publishing rights for franchises such as the Megami Tensei series and its various subseries such as Persona.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Sega was described as being in "special collaboration" with Nintendo regarding Sonic's inclusion in Brawl, where he and Solid Snake became the first third-party characters to appear in the series. Additionally, other characters from the Sonic franchise, such as Shadow, Tails, Knuckles, and Silver, have minor roles in Brawl, and the iconic Sonic level, Green Hill Zone, appears as a stage. Content from F-Zero GX also makes its Super Smash Bros. debut in this game in the form of music, stickers and updated designs of featured F-Zero characters.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Sega's mascot Sonic returns as a third-party character in Super Smash Bros. 4. Additionally, Windy Hill Zone, a stage from their Nintendo (3DS/Wii U) exclusive Sonic Lost World, appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, while Green Hill Zone returns from Brawl in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Two Mii Brawler costumes based on Akira Yuki and Jacky Bryant from Sega's Virtua Fighter series appear as downloadable content. In addition, Mii costumes based off Knuckles and Tails appear for the Mii Brawlers and the Mii Gunners, respectively. Bayonetta from the Bayonetta series is another newcomer, available as DLC. She is Sega's second playable fighter in Super Smash Bros.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Both Sonic and Bayonetta return as third-party playable characters. In addition, the Green Hill Zone stage returns from Brawl and 3DS as well as the Windy Hill Zone stage from Wii U and the Umbra Clock Tower stage from 3DS/Wii U. Shadow returns as an assist trophy. Knuckles, Rodin and Akira Yuki also debut as new assist trophies. Akira and Jacky Bryant also return as Mii Brawler costumes. Joker from Persona 5, developed and published by Sega's subsidiary Atlus, makes an appearance as a DLC character.

Trivia

  • With three characters originating from SEGA properties in Ultimate, they tie with Konami and Capcom for the most characters of all third-party companies. Unlike the other two, all three Sega fighters are from different series and each are unique, with no Echoes.
    • Additionally, all three characters and their respective universes were created by different companies; Sonic was created by Sonic Team, Bayonetta was created by PlatinumGames, and Joker was created by Atlus.
    • All three playable fighters have their victory themes taken directly from their home games. However, in Bayonetta’s case, the theme itself isn’t from the Bayonetta games, but the individual parts are directly taken. In Sonic’s case in Ultimate, the Act Clear from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) was sped up and slightly abridged.
  • Sega is the third-party company with the most Mii Costumes.


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