History of Sega consoles
Previously known as "Service Games" this company was initially dedicated to the creation of jukeboxs and slot machines. Then he dedicated himself to the creation of mechanical arcades, to later move on to the creation of video games for arcade machines.
After several attempts to enter the domestic market, which were not very successful, SEGA places the first 16-bit console on the market, which despite not having a large presence in Japan, would be a great success in America and the South of Europe.
Subsequent console releases were not as lucky and SEGA would stop making consoles in 2001 to focus solely on software.

Headquarters: Tokyo
Japan
Founded: 1960
List of Sega consoles
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Master System
Manufacturer: Sega
Launches: 1985
Generation: 3
CPU: Zilog Z80
Memory: 8 KB
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Mega Drive
Manufacturer: Sega
Launches: 1988
Generation: 4
CPU: Motorola 68000
Memory: 64 KB
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Sega Saturn
Manufacturer: Sega
Launches: 1994
Generation: 5
CPU: SH-2
Memory: 2 MB
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DreamCast
Manufacturer: Sega
Launches: 1998
Generation: 6
CPU: Hitachi SH4
Memory: 16 MB
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