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Sega ninjas keeping employees quiet

chautemoc | May 19, 2008 | Pictures | Company 
MTV Multiplayer recently took a trip to the Sega offices in San Francisco, and came back with some interesting photos. Apparently Sega holds its employees to secrecy with the honour code of the ninja.
I noticed two arresting pieces of art on company walls.

Both featured ninjas.

But neither one was selling a game. Instead, they were reminding Sega workers to keep quiet about Sega’s secrets.

These posters were encouraging employees to not be like the people who let all those “Sonic Unleashed” shots permeate the Internet a few weeks ago.

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    StarJet | May 19, 2008
    What the hell?
    Are they serious about this? I mean, this ninja thingy could be anything, right? They could be interpreting this the wrong way, IMO.
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      chautemoc | May 19, 2008
      "Keep your work at work", "Guard Sega's trade secrets"..? How else could you interpret that?
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      Akira_EX | May 19, 2008
      Are you new to the internets?
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        chautemoc | May 19, 2008
        APPARENTLY .
        <3

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