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Revision as of 10:10, 13 July 2023


Background

Sega Entertainment Inc. (SEI) was a joint venture set up between Sega of America and Soft Bank to bring arcade games to PCs. This division seemed to have dissolved sometime around 1998.

(October 18, 1996)


Logo: On a gradient blue/lavender background, we see the Sega logo in a dark gray being written out by a trail consisting of four stars. Just as the "G" is being written, the word "Entertainment" (in red and a cursive font, sporting an underline) wipes in using the same trail. The logo fades after a few seconds.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A bit-crushed version of the SEGA choir, followed by the game's music, which is just the Gumball Machine bonus stage from Sonic 3 and Knuckles.

Availability: Only seen on releases of Sonic's Schoolhouse for Windows.

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