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Sega Enterprises, Ltd.

Japan Founded 1965 Website

Sega Enterprises, Ltd. was the company that resulted from the merger of Nihon Goraku Bussan and Rosen Enterprises. This company was acquired by Gulf+Western in 1969, put under the control of Sega Enterprises, Inc. in 1974, and then sold to CSK in 1984. It also acquired Esco Boueki. While owned by CSK, Sega Enterprises established an American subsidiary still in operation. Sega Enterprises would change its name to Sega Corporation on November 1, 2000.

Sega Enterprises, Ltd. at a Glance

If you are browsing PlayPile looking for a company with deep roots in the industry, Sega Enterprises, Ltd. offers a massive catalog of 370 titles spanning from 1972 to 2009. Based in Japan, this publisher and developer started back in 1965 after the merger of Nihon Goraku Bussan and Rosen Enterprises. Their history includes ownership changes involving Gulf+Western and CSK, along with establishing a long-standing American subsidiary. The company shifted its name to Sega Corporation in late 2000 before ceasing new development activity in 2009. Their output was not steady throughout their decades of operation. They released only 27 games in the 1970s, but this number jumped significantly to 148 in the 1980s and peaked at 179 titles during the 1990s. By the 2000s, their production dropped sharply to just 13 games. This shift is visible in their genre focus as well. Arcade games dominate their history with 100 releases, followed closely by Shooters at 84 and Platformers at 61. They also covered Sports, Adventure, Racing, Hack and slash, Puzzle, Simulator, and RPG genres, though the latter two had fewer entries compared to their action-heavy lineup. Platform reach was heavily concentrated on their own hardware. The Arcade platform led with 144 titles, followed by the Sega Master System/Mark III with 92 games. They also released 57 games for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and 42 for the Sega Game Gear. Their library extended to the Sega Saturn, Wii, PC, SG-1000, Mac, and Linux systems. While they produced many titles, their quality ratings show a mixed picture. Across 110 rated titles, the average score sits at 67.2 out of 100. The data shows 10 great games with scores above 80 and 74 good titles in the 60 to 79 range. However, they also have 25 mixed games scoring between 40 and 59, plus one poor title under 40. Some of their highest-rated works include Golden Axe Warrior from 1991 with a score of 99.4, Action Fighter from 1986 at 95.5, and Sakura Taisen from 1996 scoring 90. Other notable entries like The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Landstalker also scored highly in the late 1990s. Recent releases in their final years include Bleach: Soul Carnival 2 in December 2009 and Shining Wind in May 2007, showing they were still active until the end of that decade.

373
Total Games
67.1
Avg Rating
1972
First Release
2009
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Arcade
20%
Shooter
17%
Platform
12%
Sport
12%
Adventure
9%

Platform Spread

Arcade
144
Sega Master System/Mark III
93
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
59
Sega Game Gear
42
Wii
32

Release Timeline

1970s
27
1980s
149
1990s
181
2000s
13

Rating Distribution

10
80-100
76
60-79
26
40-59
1
0-39
Enduro Racer game cover
Rating 5.9

Enduro Racer

1986·Arcade, Atari-ST, C64 +2
Action Fighter game cover
Rating 9.6

Action Fighter

1986·Arcade, DOS, Amiga +6
Pro Wrestling game cover
Rating 7.0

Pro Wrestling

1986·SMS
Hokuto no Ken game cover

Hokuto no Ken

1986·Wii, SMS
Ghost House game cover
Rating 6.2

Ghost House

1986·SMS
Fantasy Zone game cover
Rating 7.7

Fantasy Zone

1986·Arcade
Wonder Boy game cover
Rating 7.0

Wonder Boy

1986·Arcade
Hang-On Jr. game cover

Hang-On Jr.

1986·Arcade
Othello game cover

Othello

1985·sg1000
Great Soccer game cover

Great Soccer

1985·SMS
Ninja Princess game cover

Ninja Princess

1985·Arcade, MSX, sg1000
Hang-On II game cover

Hang-On II

1985·sg1000
Dragon Wang game cover

Dragon Wang

1985·sg1000
Super Tennis game cover
Rating 7.4

Super Tennis

1985·SMS
TransBot game cover
Rating 5.0

TransBot

1985·Arcade, SMS
Great Baseball game cover

Great Baseball

1985·SMS
Pit Pot game cover

Pit Pot

1985·SMS
Pit Pot: The Magical Castle game cover

Pit Pot: The Magical Castle

1985·SMS
World Soccer game cover

World Soccer

1985·SMS
My Hero game cover
Rating 5.0

My Hero

1985·Arcade, SMS
Hang-On game cover
Rating 6.9

Hang-On

1985·Arcade
Teddy Boy game cover
Rating 6.0

Teddy Boy

1985·Arcade, Genesis/MegaDrive, Sega CD +1
Champion Pro Wrestling game cover

Champion Pro Wrestling

1985·Arcade, MSX, sg1000
Doki-doki Penguin Land game cover

Doki-doki Penguin Land

1985·Arcade, MSX, sg1000
Heavy Metal game cover

Heavy Metal

1985·Arcade
Uranai Angel Cutie game cover

Uranai Angel Cutie

1984·sg1000
Future Spy game cover

Future Spy

1984·Arcade
Flicky game cover
Rating 5.2

Flicky

1984·Arcade
World Grand Prix game cover
Rating 6.8

World Grand Prix

1984·Arcade, MSX, SMS +1
GP World game cover

GP World

1984·Arcade, sg1000
Home Mahjong game cover

Home Mahjong

1984·sg1000
Bank Panic game cover
Rating 7.0

Bank Panic

1984·Arcade, MSX, SMS +1
Water Match game cover

Water Match

1984·Arcade
Equites game cover

Equites

1984·Arcade
Golgo 13 game cover

Golgo 13

1984·sg1000
Star Jacker game cover

Star Jacker

1983·Arcade
Sindbad Mystery game cover

Sindbad Mystery

1983·Arcade, Saturn, sg1000
Up'n Down game cover

Up'n Down

1983·Arcade, DOS, Apple][ +4
Up 'n Down game cover

Up 'n Down

1983·Arcade, DOS, Apple][ +4
Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi game cover

Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi

1983·sg1000
Galaxy Ranger game cover

Galaxy Ranger

1983·Arcade
Astron Belt game cover

Astron Belt

1983·Arcade, MSX
Champion Baseball game cover

Champion Baseball

1983·Arcade, sg1000
Yamato game cover

Yamato

1983·Arcade, sg1000
Super Zaxxon game cover
Rating 5.0

Super Zaxxon

1982·Arcade, DOS, Apple][ +2
Pengo game cover
Rating 6.5

Pengo

1982·Arcade, Mobile, blackberry +4
Super Locomotive game cover

Super Locomotive

1982·Arcade
Ali Baba and 40 Thieves game cover

Ali Baba and 40 Thieves

1982·Arcade, MSX