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What interesting history or stories does SEGA have?

1. Created for the West, but destined for the East

Although Sega's information shows that it is a Japanese company, did you know that the founder of Sega is an American?

In 1945, the second film had just ended. Although in the three-dimensional world, after the end of World War II, there was no CANY organization like the CANY organization in "Strider 1945", but there was a company that started out by manufacturing jukeboxes and other entertainment facilities - SERIVCE GAMES. The company's founders are Americans Bromberg and his son James Humpeco. According to the Soviet Union of SEGA Controllers, father Irving Bromberg is Grandpa Taizong, and son Martin is Grandpa Taizong.

With the joint efforts of the three people, the business of services and games is booming, and almost all entertainment facilities at the US military base in Hawaii are monopolized by the company.

In 1951 (Japanese data says it was 1952), SEGA traveled east to Japan, and the market was naturally the American soldiers stationed there. Its branch was called "Le Maire & Stewart & Co." According to Japan's SEGA, this year is the "year of entrepreneurship." The name of the branch is quite strange, because the heads of the branch are Le Maire and Stewart (Lao Shi is the president). According to information from the Sega Doctors' Soviet, Flamel and Stewart worked very hard, always riding their own tricycles, transporting and repairing machines themselves.

It is said that Nintendo once repaired the FC for a child. When the game console was repaired, the child was surprised to find that all the stickers he had put on the game console were still there and intact. Rigorousness and treating customers as God serve as advertisements for Nintendo, and the actions of Le Maire and Stewart are living advertisements.

In 1957, "Le Maire and Stewart Company" was renamed "Services and Games Japan". The "SEGA" trademark was registered in the late 1950s. Just combine the words "SERVICE" and "GAMES" into one.

In 1965, SEGA acquired Rosen Enterprises and changed its name to "Sega Enterprises". It is necessary to explain: before 2000, the full name of Sega was "Sega Enterprises", and after 2001 it was changed to "Sega".

Who is Rosen? His real name is David Rosen, an American Jew, Korean War veteran, founder of Rosen Enterprises, nicknamed "America's Sega Samurai". The main business of his enterprise is also various entertainment facilities. Rosen later became the first president of Sega Corporation. It’s hard to imagine that SEGA’s first president was actually an American.