List of Sega Arcade Games

List Of Sega Arcade Games

The following is a list of arcade games released on Sega arcade system boards. Sega has made several arcade system boards over the years, ranging from 1981's Sega G80 to 2009's Sega RingEdge. This list comprises all of the games released on these arcade system boards. One of their first arcade games, in 1966, was an early electro-mechanical game called Periscope. These early games each run off their own progammed board.

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