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The president of Nintendo Co. Ltd., Hiroshi Yamauchi, said on December 27 there was no chance the Japanese video game maker would buy Sega Corp., denying a report that Nintendo was in talks to buy its rival for about $2 billion. This photo shows Yamauchi at a Tokyo hotel after announcing a merger with computer game maker Konami to be called , 'Mobile 21', September 2.
If there is a leading company in the video-game industry that may be open to acquisition offers, it would be Sega. The Japanese company, which released its Dreamcast game console in 1999, has not enjoyed much marketing success in recent years. Still, even if it may be an acquisition target, no deal is imminent, analysts say, despite a report yesterday that Nintendo was in talks to acquire Sega for $2 billion.
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