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1988 freekick.c countrun 0 Nihon System (Sega license) Counter Run
 
1987 freekick.c freekick 0 Nihon System (Sega license) Free Kick
 
Gigas, which predates both, runs on this so I'm not exactly sure if it is Sega hardware or not; the MAME source says Nihon System developed the board... I have to research Gigas before adding them
 
 
1991 timetrv.c timetrv 0 Virtual Image Productions (Sega license)Time Traveler
 
not sure about this one; can't test due to lack of CHDs
 
we covered this one
 
 
1988 deadang.c ghunter deadang Seibu Kaihatsu (Segasa/Sonic license) Gang Hunter (Spain)
 
are either of these Sega?
 
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In the late 1970s through the 1980s, it was common for arcade developers to license their systems to other developers for distributions, and [[Sega]] was no exception. Ignoring their partnership with [[Gremlin]], Sega distributed a handful of games, from [[Atari]]'s ''[[Asteroids]]'' to [[Konami]]'s ''[[Frogger]]'' to [[Midway]]'s ''[[Timber]]''.
 
In the late 1970s through the 1980s, it was common for arcade developers to license their systems to other developers for distributions, and [[Sega]] was no exception. Ignoring their partnership with [[Gremlin]], Sega distributed a handful of games, from [[Atari]]'s ''[[Asteroids]]'' to [[Konami]]'s ''[[Frogger]]'' to [[Midway]]'s ''[[Timber]]''.
 
:''Note: this list is incomplete and presently games licensed to [[Gremlin]] are not listed (TODO should they?)''
 
{| class="prettytable"
 
|-
 
!Year
 
!Name
 
!Licensor
 
!Known License Regions
 
!Hardware
 
|-
 
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|1978
 
|''[[Space Ship]]''
 
|[[Cinematronics]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Cinematronics arcade hardware
 
|-
 
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|1977
 
|''[[Super Bowl]]''
 
|[[Exidy]]
 
|??
 
|
 
|-
 
|1978
 
|''[[Seesaw Jump]]''
 
|[[Exidy]]
 
|??
 
|
 
|-
 
|1978
 
|''[[Gee Bee]]''
 
|[[Namco]]
 
|France
 
|early Namco hardware
 
|-
 
|1979
 
|''[[Asteroids]]''
 
|[[Atari]]
 
|Japan?
 
|Atari 6502 vector hardware
 
|-
 
|1980
 
|''[[Missile Command]]''
 
|[[Atari]]
 
|Japan?
 
|''Missile Command'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1980
 
|''[[Astro Fighter]]''
 
|[[Data East]]
 
|??
 
|Data East M6502 hardware
 
|-
 
|1981
 
|''[[Frogger]]''
 
|[[Konami]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|''Galaxian'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1981
 
|''[[Jump Bug]]''
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|''Galaxian'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1981
 
|''[[Super Cobra]]''
 
|[[Konami]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|''Galaxian'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1981/1982
 
|''[[Tactician]]''
 
|[[Konami]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|''Rally-X'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1981
 
|''[[Turpin]]''
 
|[[Konami]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|''Galaxian'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1982
 
|''[[Guttang Gottong]]''
 
|[[Konami]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|''Rally-X'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1983
 
|''[[Champion Baseball]]''
 
|[[Alpha Denshi]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Alpha Denshi arcade hardware
 
|-
 
|1983
 
|''[[Champion Baseball II]]''
 
|[[Alpha Denshi]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Alpha Denshi arcade hardware
 
|-
 
|1983
 
|''[[Tapper]]''
 
|[[Midway]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Bally Midway MCR-3
 
|-
 
|1983
 
|''[[Timber]]''
 
|[[Midway]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Bally Midway MCR-3
 
|-
 
|1984
 
|''[[Bull Fighter]]''
 
|[[Alpha Denshi]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Alpha Denshi ''Equites'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1984
 
|''[[Equites]]''
 
|[[Alpha Denshi]]
 
|?? (TODO)
 
|Alpha Denshi ''Equites'' hardware
 
|-
 
|1986
 
|''[[Flower]]''
 
|???
 
|Japan (co-license with [[Alpha Denshi]])
 
|custom hardware
 
|-
 
|1989
 
|''[[DJ Boy]]''
 
|[[Kaneko]]
 
|Japan
 
|Kaneko arcade hardware
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
 
[[Category:Arcade systems]]
 
[[Category:Arcade systems]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, 27 June 2018

In the late 1970s through the 1980s, it was common for arcade developers to license their systems to other developers for distributions, and Sega was no exception. Ignoring their partnership with Gremlin, Sega distributed a handful of games, from Atari's Asteroids to Konami's Frogger to Midway's Timber.