You’re my Venus.
Sega turns 60 this year, and the company has been celebrating that fact in a wide range of ways – one of which is a special video history lesson which runs through the company’s home hardware lineage.
This particular seminar was held by Sega producer and manager Hiroyuki Miyazaki and takes us from the early days of 1983’s SG-1000 (released in Japan on the same day as Nintendo’s considerably more popular Famicom) right the way up to Sega’s final home console, the Dreamcast.
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