SEGA would enter the pinball market with its own machine in 1971, titled “Winner”.
Three years of R&D work resulted in SEGA’s machines requiring less maintenance with its closed plug-in relays, more reliable than open switch-blade relays used at that time. #SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/1pQgbQTeX7
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) June 24, 2022
Celebrating 31 years of high-speed thrills, adventures, and all the friends we made along the way. Happy Birthday, Sonic!
🖌️: @tripplejaz pic.twitter.com/Ig8u28Mwr7
— Sonic the Hedgehog (@sonic_hedgehog) June 23, 2022
Zero Teleport straight through Shell Shogun, run across the ceiling to Bugmax, and Counter Force Antroid’s attacks!@TreasureCoLtd's Alien Soldier is the ultimate Genesis action game!
Play it now as part of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack line-up!#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/uhlyVT7vOH
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) June 21, 2022
Seeing a movie and playing arcade games has always been a favorite past time. Did you know SEGA partnered with Godzilla movie studio TOHO to operate arcades in Japan? 150 games were setup in this Osaka Toho Theater in 1968. You can see SEGA’s Rifleman in the back. #SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/c7fNcn5pAk
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) June 17, 2022
The Temjin was the first prototype developed by the DN Group. This machine was made for stability and performance.
An all-around fighting machine, what the Temjin might lack in advanced technologies, it makes up for with its reliability. #VirtualOn #SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/yHzxZqPpJT
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) June 16, 2022