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'''''Segagaga''''' ('''''セガガガ''''', '''''SGGG''''') was a satirical crossover simulation role-playing [[video game]]. | '''''Segagaga''''' ('''''セガガガ''''', '''''SGGG''''') was a satirical crossover simulation role-playing [[video game]]. |
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Segagaga | |
Developer | Hitmaker Thunderstone Japan Toei Animation |
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Publisher | Ys Net |
Platforms | Dreamcast |
Released | JP: May 31, 2001 |
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Segagaga (セガガガ, SGGG) was a satirical crossover simulation role-playing video game.
It was developed by Hitmaker and Thunderstone Japan with animation from Toei Animation.
Segagaga was published by Sega in Japan for Dreamcast on May 31, 2001.