🤔 What game had the working title "Quiver"? (answer)

SEGA Corporation

Moby ID: 12

History add

April 17, 2023

Company offers to acquire Rovio Entertainment Oyj.

April 1, 2015

SEGA Corporation changes its name to SEGA Games Co,, Ltd.

December 31, 2014

SEGA Corporation absorbs SEGA Networks Co., Ltd..

January 25, 2005

The company sells its second-party developer Visual Concepts, along with its wholly-owned subsidiary Kush Games, to Take-Two Interactive for $24 million.

October 2004

Sammy Corporation buys a controlling share in Sega Corporation at a cost of $1.1 billion, and from the merger Sega Sammy Holdings Inc. is created.

August 2003

After discussions with Namco, Electronic Arts and Microsoft, the outstanding shares are bought by Sammy Corporation.

2001

The company discontinues the Dreamcast and ends its run as a video game hardware manufacturer.

2000

The company name is changed from SEGA Enterprises Ltd. to SEGA Corporation.

2000

All the R&D Divisions are separated from the main company and established as semi-autonomous subsidiaries.

1986

SEGA of America, Inc. is established.

1984

Hit by the video game crash of 1983, Gulf & Western sells 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 David Rosen and Hayao Nakayama. Rosen became the head of the American subsidiary in the United States and Nakayama became the new CEO.

1984

The company is bought by CSK and renamed Sega Enterprises Ltd., headquartered it in Japan.

1983

The company releases its first video game console: the SG-1000 and also the first laserdisc game.

1969

The company is purchased by Gulf and Western Industries.

1965

Rosen Enterprises, Inc. and Service Games merge in 1965 to become Sega Enterprises.

May 1952

The name "SErvice GAmes of Japan" is registered.

1951

The company moves to Tokyo, Japan.

1940

Company founded as Standard Games (later Service Games) in Honolulu, Hawaii, by Martin Bromely, Irving Bromberg, and James Humpert to provide coin-operated amusements for American servicemen on military bases.