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'''SEGA''' was a manufacturer of [[games console]]s that was in operation by [[2608]]. [[Jason Kane]] owned owned one. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Two Jasons (novel)}}) | '''SEGA''' was a manufacturer of [[games console]]s that was in operation by [[2608]]. [[Jason Kane]] owned owned one. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Two Jasons (novel)}}) |
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SEGA was a manufacturer of games consoles that was in operation by 2608. Jason Kane owned owned one. (PROSE: The Two Jasons [+]Loading...["The Two Jasons (novel)"])
Behind the scenes
- SEGA manufactured the Mega Drive, the console for which an untitled Doctor Who video game was reportedly being developed in the 1990s, which ultimately went unproduced.
- Their flagship franchise is Sonic the Hedgehog, which officially crossed over with the DWU in LEGO Dimensions [+]Loading...["LEGO Dimensions (video game)"].
- They acquired Three Rings, the developer of Worlds in Time [+]Loading...["Worlds in Time (video game)"], in 2011.
- In the real world, SEGA ceased manufacturing consoles in 2001, with The Two Jasons [+]Loading...["The Two Jasons (novel)"] suggesting they either never stopped, had returned to doing so at some point, or that Jason simply owned a vintage console.