Sega

Multimedia, Games & Graphics Software · 11-50 Employees

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Overview

Revenue

$8.9 Million

Industry

Multimedia, Games & Graphics Software Software Hospitality Amusement Parks, Arcades & Attractions
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About Sega

Sega was originally founded in 1940 as Service Games in Honolulu, Hawaii, by Martin Bromely, Irving Bromberg, and James Humpert to provide coin-operated amusements for American servicemen on military bases. Bromely suggested that the company move to Tokyo, Japan in 1951 and in May 1952 "SErvice GAmes of Japan" was registered. In 1954, another American businessman David Rosen fell in love with Tokyo and established his own company, Rosen Enterprises, Inc., in Japan to export art. When the company imported coin-operated instant photo booths, it stumbled on a surprise hit: The booths were very popular in Japan. Business was booming, and Rosen Enterprises expanded by importing coin-operated electro-mechanical games. Rosen Enterprises and Service Games merged in 1965 to become Sega Enterprises. Within a year, the new company released a submarine-simulator game called "Periscope" that became a smash-hit worldwide. In 1969, Gulf and Western Industries purchased Sega, and Rosen was allowed toRead more
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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Sega

What is Sega's official website?
Sega's official website is www.sega.com.pl
What is Sega's Revenue?
Sega's revenue is $8.9 Million
What is Sega's SIC code?
Sega's SIC: 73,737
What is Sega's NAICS code?
Sega's NAICS: 51,513
How many employees does Sega have?
Sega has 11-50 employees
What industry does Sega belong to?
Sega is in the industry of: Multimedia, Games & Graphics Software, Software, Hospitality
What companies has Sega acquired?
Sega has acquired the companies: Sunstate Equipment, Trench Shore Rentals, Werner Aero Services, Advocate Medical Services
What technology does Sega use?
Some of the popular technologies that Sega uses are: Microsoft IIS, WooCommerce, WordPress.org, Drupal
What does Sega do?

Sega was originally founded in 1940 as Service Games in Honolulu, Hawaii, by Martin Bromely, Irving Bromberg, and James Humpert to provide coin-operated amusements for American servicemen on military bases. Bromely suggested that the company move to Tokyo, Japan in 1951 and in May 1952 "SErvice GAmes of Japan" was registered. In 1954, another Ameri... can businessman David Rosen fell in love with Tokyo and established his own company, Rosen Enterprises, Inc., in Japan to export art. When the company imported coin-operated instant photo booths, it stumbled on a surprise hit: The booths were very popular in Japan. Business was booming, and Rosen Enterprises expanded by importing coin-operated electro-mechanical games. Rosen Enterprises and Service Games merged in 1965 to become Sega Enterprises. Within a year, the new company released a submarine-simulator game called "Periscope" that became a smash-hit worldwide. In 1969, Gulf and Western Industries purchased Sega, and Rosen was allowed to remain CEO of the Sega division. Under Rosen's leadership, Sega continued to grow and prosper. In the videogame arcades, Sega was known for producing Frogger and creating Zaxxon. Sega's revenues would hit $214 million by 1982 and in 1983, Sega would release their first video game console; the SG-1000 and also the first laserdisc game. In the same year, Sega was hit hard by the video game crash. Hemorrhaging money, Gulf & Western sold the U.S. assets of Sega to Bally Manufacturing Corporation. The Japanese assets of Sega were purchased for $38 million by a group of investors led by Rosen and Hayao Nakayama, a Japanese businessman who owned a distribution company that had been acquired by Rosen in 1979. Nakayama became the new CEO of Sega, and Rosen became head of its subsidiary in the United States. In 1984, the multi-billion dollar Japanese conglomerate CSK bought Sega, and renamed it to Sega Enterprises Ltd., headquarted it in Japan, and two years later, shares of its stock were being traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. David ...Read More

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