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SEGA ATLUS Festival 2026 is Coming to Indonesia! 🇮🇩







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pql9vXchBqE

Soak in the festival atmosphere and immerse yourself in the world of SEGA & ATLUS! 🤜💥

📅 Date: 07 & 08 February 2026
⌚️ Time: 11:00 - 21:00
🎟️ Entry is free!
📍 Location: Mall of Indonesia, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta, Indonesia

Join the Official SEGA Southeast Asia Discord channel for more information . 🎮✨

👉 https://discord.com/invite/segasea

Official SEGA merchandises await you in Indonesia. 🇮🇩
Secure them all at the SEGA ATLUS Festival 2026 before they're gone! 💙✨

















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RUN, DON’T WALK — TO MALL OF INDONESIA FOR SEGA ATLUS FESTIVAL ! 🌀💨

📅 Date: 07 & 08 February 2026
⌚️ Time: 11:00 - 21:00
🎟️ Entry is free!
📍 Location: Mall of Indonesia, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta, Indonesia

Shinobi, Sonic the Hedgehog, Like a Dragon, Persona, and many other SEGA ATLUS merchandises await you.
Join the Official SEGA Southeast Asia Discord channel for more information . 🎮✨

👉 https://discord.com/invite/segasea

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SEGA Talk #178: US Box Art Design (1989-2001)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b8-5qwZYQA







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In this episode of Sega Talk, we track the radical evolution of SEGA’s North American branding, from the clinical “graph paper” grids of the Master System to the high-tech “black box” era of the Genesis. We dive deep into why Sega abandoned its uniform look for the iconic red-stripe rebrand of the 90s, the switch to the massive plastic long-boxes of the Saturn, and finally, the Dreamcast’s sleek transition from bright orange swirls to the edgy “SegaNet” black. It’s a nostalgic look at how Sega used graphic design as a weapon in the console wars, shifting from a toy company aesthetic to a lifestyle brand that defined a generation.

Article: https://segabits.com/blog/2026/01/23/sega-talk-178-us-box-art-design-1989-2001/