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  • ...or example [[Nintendo]], [[Sony]], [[Konami]], [[Polyphony Digital]] and [[Sega]].
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  • * Sega
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  • ...2]]'' while "[[Something Missing]]" was used as the [http://bayonetta.jp/ Sega "BAYONETTA"] [[CM|commercial]] song. The limited edition includes a DVD. Th
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  • ...began his career doing remixes for many English artists, before landing at SEGA with his first song [[Dreams of an Absolution]] for the 2006 game, ''[[Wiki
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  • ...for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_%26_Sega_All-Stars_Racing Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing]. Swing Baby! was used as an insert track in the [http://
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  • ...ra]] and first under [[Sony Music Japan]]. The title track was used as the SEGA game [http://ryu-ga-gotoku.com/four/ ''Ryu ga Gotoku 4 Densetsu wo Tsugumon
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  • ...ちっくアイドル リルぷりっ) is an anime and manga based on the SEGA game ''Lilpri Yubi Puru Hime-chen!'' The series began airing April 4, 2010.
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  • ...group and sub-unit of [[HAPPY! STYLE]]. The unit was formed to promote the SEGA video game ''Tetris Dekaris''. They released one album, the ''Tetris Dekari * [http://dekaris.sega.jp/team/ Team Dekaris official website]
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  • ''Koi no Dekaris'' is Team DEKARIS's debut album and the soundtrack for the SEGA video game Tetris Dekaris. * [http://dekaris.sega.jp/team/ost/ SEGA Profile]
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  • The title track was used as a theme theme for the Sega "Dreamcast MIL CD" commercials. The song is also a cover of the [[Heartbrea
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  • ..." is [[Mi]]'s sixth single. The title track was used as theme song for the Sega game ''[[Shining Force EXA]]''. The single reached #70 on [[Oricon]] weekly
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  • ...e]]'s fourth single. The title track was used as the opening theme for the Sega Saturn/Playstation game ''[[Rockman X4]]''. The single reached #76 on the w
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  • ...op song by [[Nakama Yukie]]. The song was used as the ending theme for the Sega Saturn/Playstation game ''[[Rockman X4]]''.
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  • ...only single, titled "[[Otoko Nara]]", which was used as the theme song the Sega Saturn game ''[[Omakase! Savers]]''. After the release of the single, the g
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  • ...rst and only single. The title track was used as the opening theme for the Sega Saturn game ''[[Omakase! Saviors]]''. The single failed to chart on the [[O
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  • ...urth and final single. The title song was used as the ending theme for the Sega Saturn game ''[[Arcana Strikes]]''. The single failed to chart [[Oricon]] c
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  • ...ctures and other content only accessible on the [[Wikipedia:Sega Dreamcast|Sega Dreamcast]] video game system. Because of how the album was released, it fa
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  • ...Chihiro]]. The tracks were used as the opening and the ending song of the Sega Dreamcast game: [[Revive... ~Sosei~]]. The single reached #60 on the [[Oric
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  • : Sega AM2 / Sega Enterprises, Ltd. : Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
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  • * [2014] [[wikipedia:Sega Hard Girls|Hi☆sCoool! SeHa Girl]] - '''Dreamcast'''
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