Segagaga

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Segagaga

Developer(s) Hitmaker
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) Dreamcast
Release date March 29, 2001 (DC)
Genre(s) "Sega Simulation"
Mode(s) Single player

Segagaga is a console game, which was only released in Japan for the Sega Dreamcast on March 29, 2001, towards the end of the Dreamcast's lifespan. Segagaga has no official English release.

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[edit] Story

Set in the year 2025, the story depicts Sega with only a 3% share of the market. In Ōta, Tokyo (where Sega was first set up in Japan 1951), the company forms 'Project Segagaga': a plan to save SEGA from its main competitor, the evil DOGMA (Which is clearly intended to be Sony, Sega's biggest competitor at the time). As part of Project Segagaga, Sega takes two teenagers Tarō Sega (瀬賀太郎 Sega Tarō) (the player's character) and Yayoi Haneda (羽田弥生 Haneda Yayoi), and employ them to guide Sega to the top of the market. The game features cameo appearances from Sega characters past and present such as Alex Kidd and Sonic the Hedgehog. The game also references things associated with Sony's PS1 and PS2. Several hidden games are parodies.

[edit] Promotion

A limited edition of Segagaga was released. It came with a shirt with the Segagaga logo, pin badges with the Game Gear, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Sega Mark III, Mega Drive/Genesis and SGGG logo on them, and a Segagaga organizer. [1]

[edit] English port

In 2006 James Howell took up the job of creating an English patch for the game, the patch will fit onto a backed up version of the game. [2]

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