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[[File:Sega_logo.jpg|thumb|200px|Sega logo.]]'''Sega Corporation''' is an international video game software developer company, founded in 1940. Its headquarters are in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. It developed consoles and games, but in 2002 it stopped manufacturing consoles. It was founded as Standard Games,<ref name="segacorp">[http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history/Ro-Sh/SEGA-Corporation.html SEGA Corporation]</ref> but later changed its name to '''SE'''rvice '''GA'''mes, which is where the name "Sega" comes from. This company is the publisher of [[The Conduit]].<ref name="publisher">[http://wii.ign.com/articles/924/924875p1.html IGN: Official: SEGA Publishes The Conduit]</ref>
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[[File:Sega_logo.jpg|thumb|200px|Sega logo.]]'''Sega Corporation''' is an international video game software developer company. Its headquarters are located in in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1940, the company formerly use to develop video game consoles and games, however in 2002, the company stopped the manufacturing of consoles and now currently only develops and publishes third party games. It was founded as Standard Games,<ref name="segacorp">[http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history/Ro-Sh/SEGA-Corporation.html SEGA Corporation]</ref> but later changed its name to '''SE'''rvice '''GA'''mes, which is where the name "Sega" comes from. Sega became the publisher of [[The Conduit]] after settling a deal with [[High Voltage Software]]<ref name="publisher">[http://wii.ign.com/articles/924/924875p1.html IGN: Official: SEGA Publishes The Conduit]</ref>. Sega will also be the publisher of the sequel, [[Conduit 2]].
   
 
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Sega logo

Sega logo.

Sega Corporation is an international video game software developer company. Its headquarters are located in in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1940, the company formerly use to develop video game consoles and games, however in 2002, the company stopped the manufacturing of consoles and now currently only develops and publishes third party games. It was founded as Standard Games,[1] but later changed its name to SErvice GAmes, which is where the name "Sega" comes from. Sega became the publisher of The Conduit after settling a deal with High Voltage Software[2]. Sega will also be the publisher of the sequel, Conduit 2.

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