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'''Sega Corporation''' is an international video [[games|game]] software and hardware development company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. Founded in 1940 as '''Standard Games''' (later '''Service Games''') in East Palo Alto, California (later moving to Japan in May 1952 as "'''SE'''rvice '''GA'''mes of Japan"), the company has had success in both arcades and the home console market. In early 2001, they left the consumer console business and began concentrating on software development for multiple platforms.
 
'''Sega Corporation''' is an international video [[games|game]] software and hardware development company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. Founded in 1940 as '''Standard Games''' (later '''Service Games''') in East Palo Alto, California (later moving to Japan in May 1952 as "'''SE'''rvice '''GA'''mes of Japan"), the company has had success in both arcades and the home console market. In early 2001, they left the consumer console business and began concentrating on software development for multiple platforms.
   
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.sega.com Sega Of America Webpage]
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Sega Corporation is an international video game software and hardware development company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. Founded in 1940 as Standard Games (later Service Games) in East Palo Alto, California (later moving to Japan in May 1952 as "SErvice GAmes of Japan"), the company has had success in both arcades and the home console market. In early 2001, they left the consumer console business and began concentrating on software development for multiple platforms.

Sega produced only one Star Trek-related arcade game, the Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator video game. They also marketed a version of the game for several home game and computer systems.

In addition, Sega produced several home systems of their own. Of these, only the Sega Genesis had Star Trek-related games produced for it.

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