Difference between revisions of "Sega Toys"

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*''[[Ocha-ken no Heya]]'' (2003)
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*''[[Ocha-ken Kururin ~ Honwaka Puzzle de Ho~ttoshiyou?]]'' (2004)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Yume Bouken]]'' (2005)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Bouken Jima: Honwaka Yume no Island]]'' (2005)
  
 
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Heya DS]]'' (2006)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Heya DS 2]]'' (2007)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Daibouken]]'' (2007)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Heya DS 3]]'' (2008)
 
*''[[DS-Pico Series: Sanrio no Party e Ikou!: Oryouri, Oshare, Okaimono]]'' (2008)
 
*''[[DS-Pico Series: Sanrio no Party e Ikou!: Oryouri, Oshare, Okaimono]]'' (2008)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Daibouken 2: Yume Ippai no Omocha Hako]]'' (2008)
 
*''[[Jewelpet Kawaii Mahou no Fantasy]]'' (2009)
 
*''[[Jewelpet Kawaii Mahou no Fantasy]]'' (2009)
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*''[[Ocha-ken no Heya DS 4: Ochaken Land de Hotto Shiyo?]]'' (2009)
 
*''[[Jewelpet Mahou no DS Kirapi Kariin]]'' (2009)
 
*''[[Jewelpet Mahou no DS Kirapi Kariin]]'' (2009)
 
*''[[Jewelpet Mahou no Oheyya de Issho ni Asobou!]]'' (2010)
 
*''[[Jewelpet Mahou no Oheyya de Issho ni Asobou!]]'' (2010)
 
*''[[DS-Pico Series: Sanrio Puroland: Waku Waku Okaimono: Suteki na Oheya wo Tsukurimasho!]]'' (2010)
 
*''[[DS-Pico Series: Sanrio Puroland: Waku Waku Okaimono: Suteki na Oheya wo Tsukurimasho!]]'' (2010)
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*''[[Wappy Dog]]'' (2011)
  
 
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Sega Toys
Founded: 1998-04
T-series code: T-418
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan

Sega Toys (セガトイズ) is a consumer division of Sega Sammy Holdings, which, as the name suggests, focuses on the design and manufacturing of toys.

Sega Toys was founded when, Tokyo-based, Yonezawa Toys Co. Ltd, Japan's largest post-War toy manufacturer, was merged into Sega in 1994. It was briefly known as Sega Yonezawa until the Yonezawa name was dropped entirely in April 1998. Prior to the merge Sega had briefly dabbled in the toy market, but had usually worked with third-parties to get their products to market, like Honjō-based, Canelon Toys, Tokyo-based toy manufacturer Konno Sangyo Co. Ltd and others. The strength behind Yonezawa's back catelogue and distribution channels made Sega Toys one of the largest toy manufacturers in Japan (with strong links with the likes of Hasbro in the west).

Since the early 2000s Sega Toys has become a mostly separate entity from Sega, with its own management structure and goals. Thanks to UFO Catcher and its many derivatives, the two often work together - Sega produces arcade equipment, while Sega Toys produces the prizes. Sega Toys also inherited the Sega Pico and produced software for the console (it has also released video games such as Bikkuriman 2000 Viva! Festival! and Boku Doraemon on the Sega Dreamcast). For whatever reason, Sega views them as a third-party publisher in this case, complete with their own T-series code.

Curiously not all Sega Toys-related video games are dealt with by Sega, such as Sega Toys' popular Ocha-Ken range whose video game adaptions were produced by MTO.

The division's current president is Yoshiharu Suzuki.

Softography

Pico

Game Boy Advance

Nintendo DS

Beena

Nintendo 3DS

Dreamcast

Neo Geo Pocket Color

PC

Hardware

External links