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Marty Bromley, Dick Stewart, and Ray LaMaire are credited as the founders of Service Games... after an extensive search on magazines of the time I could only associate Irving Bromberg and its son Martin to "Irving Bromberg & Co."  their  company (Washington Blvd., Los Angeles)... the Brombergs have nothing to do with Service Games...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 03:38, 20 November 2018 (CST)
 
Marty Bromley, Dick Stewart, and Ray LaMaire are credited as the founders of Service Games... after an extensive search on magazines of the time I could only associate Irving Bromberg and its son Martin to "Irving Bromberg & Co."  their  company (Washington Blvd., Los Angeles)... the Brombergs have nothing to do with Service Games...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 03:38, 20 November 2018 (CST)
:Edit:According to Lauran Bromley (daughter of Marty Bromley) after his father and its associates Dick Stewart, Ray LaMaire and David Rosen sold Sega to Gulf + Western, Marty Bromley (at the time aged 50), Dick Stewart and Ray LaMaire (after enjoying  6 months of retirement), went to Spain and started [[Segasa]] of Spain...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 04:15, 20 November 2018 (CST)
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:Edit:According to Lauran Bromley (daughter of Marty Bromley) after her father and its associates Dick Stewart, Ray LaMaire and David Rosen sold Sega to Gulf + Western, Marty Bromley (at the time aged 50), Dick Stewart and Ray LaMaire (after enjoying  6 months of retirement), went to Spain and started [[Segasa]] of Spain...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 04:15, 20 November 2018 (CST)

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I think it was the right call to remove the duplicate mini-histories of certain Sega products from the Sega page, but I wouldn't bother maintaining a big "History of Sega" page like this - the subject matter is too big.

More detailed history is better suited to the contents of Category:History, or, for specific products, pages like History of the Sega Saturn or whatever.

A rough timeline of important events might be useful, but I'd probably stick that back in the Sega page. -Black Squirrel (talk) 12:02, 27 April 2017 (CDT)

Service Games

Marty Bromley, Dick Stewart, and Ray LaMaire are credited as the founders of Service Games... after an extensive search on magazines of the time I could only associate Irving Bromberg and its son Martin to "Irving Bromberg & Co." their company (Washington Blvd., Los Angeles)... the Brombergs have nothing to do with Service Games...--Asagoth (talk) 03:38, 20 November 2018 (CST)

Edit:According to Lauran Bromley (daughter of Marty Bromley) after her father and its associates Dick Stewart, Ray LaMaire and David Rosen sold Sega to Gulf + Western, Marty Bromley (at the time aged 50), Dick Stewart and Ray LaMaire (after enjoying 6 months of retirement), went to Spain and started Segasa of Spain...--Asagoth (talk) 04:15, 20 November 2018 (CST)