…but it does appear to own the rights to Warp’s games.
Sega has been making electronic games since the late 1960s, so it’s a given that the company has a lot of IP stored up.
Add in the fact that, over the decades, it has acquired the IP of other companies (such as Technosoft and Atlus), then it becomes clear that keeping track of all those games is tricky – and Sega itself admits that it doesn’t actually know how many games it owns the rights to.
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…but it does appear to own the rights to Warp’s games.
Sega has been making electronic games since the late 1960s, so it’s a given that the company has a lot of IP stored up.
Add in the fact that, over the decades, it has acquired the IP of other companies (such as Technosoft and Atlus), then it becomes clear that keeping track of all those games is tricky – and Sega itself admits that it doesn’t actually know how many games it owns the rights to.
Read the full article on timeextension.com