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The first Sega character is generally considered to be "Flicky," a small blue bird that debuted in the arcade game "Flicky" in 1984. In the game, players control Flicky as it rescues little chicks from various levels while avoiding enemies. This character marked the beginning of Sega's foray into creating iconic gaming characters, paving the way for future franchises.

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