What if?: Acclaim published EA games for Sega consoles

What if Acclaim Entertainment (and its divisions Flying Edge and Arena Entertainment) published its Electronic Arts games for Sega consoles like the Game Gear, Genesis, and Saturn starting in 1992?

The EA games for Sega consoles are published under license from Electronic Arts by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. and its sister divisions Arena Entertainment and Flying Edge, but with the Sega and Acclaim logos added before and after the EA logo between the two logos (with the text at the center of the screen between the Sega logo and the EA logo saying, before 1994, "Published and distributed by Flying Edge, a division of Acclaim Entertainment Inc. under license from Electronic Arts" for Flying Edge, and "Published and distributed by Arena Entertainment, a division of Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. under licensed from Electronic Arts" for Arena Entertainment, and from 1994 onwards "Published and distributed by Acclaim Entertainment Inc. under licensed from Electronic Arts").

On its Sega Saturn console, where EA games are co-published under license by Acclaim and Sega, its copyright screens of Electronic Arts/EA Sports games had modified to include its lines "Acclaim Entertainment Inc. presents a Electronic Arts game" and "Published and distributed by Acclaim Entertainment Inc. under licensed from Electronic Arts" while adding the line "Licensed and co-published by Sega Enterprises, Ltd." to its screen. Also, the Sega and Acclaim logos are superimposed over the intros of its Electronic Arts/EA Sports games at the center of the screen over the Electronic Arts/EA Sports logo or the opening intro.

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