Sega's first PC exclusive title to be released in the West was 1999's Yoot Tower. Īside from novelty items such as Sonic the Hedgehog The Screen Saver, Sega did not begin publishing PC-exclusive titles until 1997, when it began releasing PC strategy games for the Japanese market. A joint venture was also established with Soft Bank in 1996, creating a short-lived North American publishing arm Sega Entertainment. Sega's joint venture with CSK, SegaSoft was more active in the PC space, publishing games during this period before going on to develop and manage the service.
In Japan, a Sega PC unit was established specifically for creating PC titles.įor most of the 1990s Sega's PC output consisted of Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn and later Sega Dreamcast ports, usually arriving one or two years after their console counterparts with various degrees of enhancements. Sega did not enter any home computer market itself as a third-party publisher (save for the occasional early 80s release by Sega Electronics) until November 1995, when it released Virtua Fighter PC as a pack-in title with Diamond Multimedia's NV1-powered graphics cards.
To open a readme file before you install Windows 95: To open a readme file after you install Windows 95:Įven if you haven't installed Windows 95 yet, you can still open a When you install Windows 95, all the readme files are copied to the
ROM, you can find Setup.txt in the \Win95 directory. Setup.txt using Notepad with Windows 3.1.
Then use the Print command on the File menu.Īdditional setup information is available in Setup.txt.
To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window. (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995 Microsoft Windows 95 README for Microsoft Windows