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A little history on Sega

Sega Pinball was established in 1994 when Sega acquired Data East Pinball, a move that allowed the company to expand its presence in the arcade gaming industry beyond video games. Data East had been producing pinball machines since the late 1980s, and under Sega’s ownership, the pinball division continued to develop high-energy, licensed-themed games. Many of Sega Pinball’s releases were based on popular franchises, reflecting Sega’s arcade-driven approach. Some of its most notable machines included Batman Forever (1995), Apollo 13 (1995), which featured a groundbreaking 13-ball multiball, and The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), capitalizing on the blockbuster movie’s success.

Despite producing several innovative and commercially successful games, Sega Pinball faced increasing challenges as the pinball industry declined in the late 1990s. Home gaming consoles and changing arcade trends led to a shrinking market for traditional pinball. In 1999, Sega decided to exit the pinball business and sold the division to Gary Stern, who rebranded it as Stern Pinball, Inc. This transition marked the birth of what would become the longest-running pinball manufacturer in modern history. While Sega Pinball was short-lived, its influence carried over into Stern’s early years, preserving much of the talent and design philosophy that had been developed during the Data East and Sega era.

Sega Pinball logo

Pinballs:

Surfing_1976 01 01

Surfing

Surfing was manufactured by Sega and was released 1976-01-01
Robin Hood_1976 01 01

Robin Hood

Robin Hood was manufactured by Sega and was released 1976-01-01
Crazy Clock_1976 01 01

Crazy Clock

Crazy Clock was manufactured by Sega and was released 1976-01-01
Galaxy_1976 01 01

Galaxy

Galaxy was manufactured by Sega and was released 1976-01-01
Sapporo_1971 12 01

Sapporo

Sapporo was manufactured by Sega and was released 1971-12-01
Winner_1971 01 01

Winner

Winner was manufactured by Sega and was released 1971-01-01
Carnival_1971 01 01

Carnival

Carnival was manufactured by Sega and was released 1971-01-01