List of Sega Pinball machines
Sega Pinball Inc. was a division of Sega which existed from 1994 until 1999.[1] Though Sega first entered the pinball market in 1971 but stopped production in 1978.[2] Sega re-entered the market when it took over Data East's pinball division in 1994.[3] They produced machines under the name Sega Pinball Inc. for 5 years before leaving the market again in 1999. Sega sold all pinball assets to Gary Stern, president of the division, who then founded Stern Pinball, Inc.[4]
Sega Pinball (1994–1999)
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| Industry | Interactive entertainment, Pinball | 
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Data East Pinball | 
| Founded | 1994 | 
| Defunct | 1999 | 
| Fate | Sold to Gary Stern | 
| Successor | Stern Pinball | 
| Headquarters | Chicago | 
Key people  | Gary Stern Joe Kaminkow  | 
| Products | Pinball machines and some arcade/redemption games | 
| Owner | Gary Stern | 
Pinball
- Maverick (1994)
 - Apollo 13 (1995)
 - Batman Forever (1995)
 - Baywatch (1995)
 - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1995)
 - GoldenEye (1996)
 - Independence Day (1996)
 - Twister (1996)
 - Star Wars Trilogy (1997)
 - Starship Troopers (1997)
 - The X-Files (1997)
 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
 - Space Jam (1998)
 - Godzilla (1998)
 - Golden Cue (1998)
 - Lost in Space (1998)
 - Viper Night Drivin' (1998)
 - South Park (1999)
 - Harley Davidson (1999)
 
Unreleased prototypes
- Derby Daze (1996)
 - Roach Racers (1997)
 
Miscellaneous arcade machines
- Cut the Cheese (1996)
 - Austin Powers (1997)
 - Udderly Tickets (1997)
 - Whack-A-Doodle-Doo (1998)
 - Titanic (1999)
 
Sega Enterprises Ltd. (1971–1978)
Pinball
- Ali Baba
 - Arabian Night
 - Bad Cat
 - Big Kick
 - Big Together
 - Carnival
 - Cha-Cha-Cha
 - Crazy Clock
 - Explorer
 - Galaxy
 - Mikoshi
 - Millionaire
 - Miss Nessie
 - Monte Rosa
 - Nostalgia
 - Robin Hood
 - Rodeo
 - Sapporo
 - Sky Lover
 - Surfing
 - Temptation
 - Winner
 - Woman-Lib
 
See also
References
- ^ "Search Sega Pinball, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois, USA (1994-1999)". The Internet Pinball Machine Database. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
 - ^ "Search Sega Enterprises, Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan (1971-1979)". The Internet Pinball Machine Database. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
 - ^ Rossignoli, Marco (2011). The Complete Pinball Book: Collecting the Game and Its History. Schiffer Publishing, Limited. p. 110. ISBN 9780764337857.
 - ^ "History of American pinball companies". Flippers.be. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
 

