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Sega, S.A. SONIC (also known as Segasa and Segasa d.b.a. Sonic) was a Spanish coin-operated amusement machines company established by Sega Enterprises-related shareholders incorporated by Bertram Leroy Siegel as MD in March 1968, which lasted until its dissolution in 2006 – under the management of Eduardo Morales Hermo, as Marketing Director first, Vice President and CEO, who acquired the company from original shareholders Martin Bromley, Richard Stewart & Raymonf Lemaire in 1994. By 1972, the company was a pioneer of the import of the video arcade games to Europe, starting with Pong, followed by Space Invaders, Galaxian and Asteroids. They produced pinball machines between 1972 and 1986. First, they imported American pinball machines during the sixties and seventies and later decided to m

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  • Segasa registrada como (Sega.S.A) Servicios Games Sociedad Anónima, se integró en España establecida por los accionistas de Sega Enterprises el 25 de marzo de 1968, en Madrid, calle Adela Balboa, siendo una empresa dedicada a la creación de máquinas recreativas, de juegos arcade y pinball.​ En 1973 la empresa se trasladó a unos nuevas instalaciones de mayor dimensión ubicadas en Parla, pasando a estar registrada como Sega.S.A Sonic, aunque comercialmente se sigue utilizando el nombre Segasa.​ (es)
  • Sega, S.A. SONIC (also known as Segasa and Segasa d.b.a. Sonic) was a Spanish coin-operated amusement machines company established by Sega Enterprises-related shareholders incorporated by Bertram Leroy Siegel as MD in March 1968, which lasted until its dissolution in 2006 – under the management of Eduardo Morales Hermo, as Marketing Director first, Vice President and CEO, who acquired the company from original shareholders Martin Bromley, Richard Stewart & Raymonf Lemaire in 1994. By 1972, the company was a pioneer of the import of the video arcade games to Europe, starting with Pong, followed by Space Invaders, Galaxian and Asteroids. They produced pinball machines between 1972 and 1986. First, they imported American pinball machines during the sixties and seventies and later decided to make their own. Their most successful pinball machines were produced under the brand name SONIC. In 1973 the company moved to new, larger facilities located in Parla, becoming registered as Sega.S.A Sonic, although commercially it continues to use the name Segasa. (en)
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  • Segasa registrada como (Sega.S.A) Servicios Games Sociedad Anónima, se integró en España establecida por los accionistas de Sega Enterprises el 25 de marzo de 1968, en Madrid, calle Adela Balboa, siendo una empresa dedicada a la creación de máquinas recreativas, de juegos arcade y pinball.​ En 1973 la empresa se trasladó a unos nuevas instalaciones de mayor dimensión ubicadas en Parla, pasando a estar registrada como Sega.S.A Sonic, aunque comercialmente se sigue utilizando el nombre Segasa.​ (es)
  • Sega, S.A. SONIC (also known as Segasa and Segasa d.b.a. Sonic) was a Spanish coin-operated amusement machines company established by Sega Enterprises-related shareholders incorporated by Bertram Leroy Siegel as MD in March 1968, which lasted until its dissolution in 2006 – under the management of Eduardo Morales Hermo, as Marketing Director first, Vice President and CEO, who acquired the company from original shareholders Martin Bromley, Richard Stewart & Raymonf Lemaire in 1994. By 1972, the company was a pioneer of the import of the video arcade games to Europe, starting with Pong, followed by Space Invaders, Galaxian and Asteroids. They produced pinball machines between 1972 and 1986. First, they imported American pinball machines during the sixties and seventies and later decided to m (en)
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  • Sega, S.A. SONIC (en)
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