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}}{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社ビーリンク), also known as '''Be Re-inc'''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230601095432/https://www.bee-style.jp/company.html}}, is a Japanese dining entertainment company specializing in bar darts games, established by [[Sega Entertainment]] in April 2004 as an official, separately-operated affiliate.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}}  
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}}{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社ビーリンク), also known as '''Be Re-inc'''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230601095432/https://www.bee-style.jp/company.html}}, is a Japanese dining entertainment company specializing in bar darts games, established by [[Sega]] in April 2004 as an official, separately-operated affiliate.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In April 2004, [[Sega Entertainment]] transferred its bar darts game business to the newly-founded {{PAGENAME}}.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}} The company supplies dart games for [[Sega]]'s [[GiGO]] venues, and presumably other companies under the umbrella of [[Sega of Japan]]. Later, in October 2012, [[AG Square]] was merged into the company.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}}
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In April 2004, [[Sega]] transferred its bar darts game business to the newly-founded {{PAGENAME}}.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}} The company supplies dart games for [[Sega]]'s [[GiGO]] venues, and presumably other companies under the umbrella of [[Sega of Japan]]. Later, in October 2012, [[AG Square]] was merged into the company.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}}
  
 
On January 18, 2016, {{PAGENAME}} was formally reestablished, this time as a seemingly separate entity from Sega.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230601095432/https://www.bee-style.jp/company.html}} Two months later, Sega of Japan's restaurant planning business, along with other minor dining-related businesses, were further transferred to the company.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}}
 
On January 18, 2016, {{PAGENAME}} was formally reestablished, this time as a seemingly separate entity from Sega.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230601095432/https://www.bee-style.jp/company.html}} Two months later, Sega of Japan's restaurant planning business, along with other minor dining-related businesses, were further transferred to the company.{{fileref|GendaGiGO pressrelease 2022-01-28.pdf|page=2}}

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B-Link Co., Ltd. (株式会社ビーリンク), also known as Be Re-inc[2], is a Japanese dining entertainment company specializing in bar darts games, established by Sega in April 2004 as an official, separately-operated affiliate.[1]

History

In April 2004, Sega transferred its bar darts game business to the newly-founded B-Link.[1] The company supplies dart games for Sega's GiGO venues, and presumably other companies under the umbrella of Sega of Japan. Later, in October 2012, AG Square was merged into the company.[1]

On January 18, 2016, B-Link was formally reestablished, this time as a seemingly separate entity from Sega.[2] Two months later, Sega of Japan's restaurant planning business, along with other minor dining-related businesses, were further transferred to the company.[1]

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