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Good job with Wikipedia search. Boomers were playing with Lincoln Logs and boring stuff and I'm sure the name "Sega" had any significant meaning as it did not define your generation. Regardless, the A does not look like the pedo triangle and that sort of hysterics is getting old. "Oh my gosh, there is a slice of pizza in this cartoon! It must be made by pedos!" etc. People reach too hard and it embarrassing our movement.
LOL Spot on with the Lincoln Logs! We also had the early generations of electronic toys. Very boring as well. One would play notes and you had to repeat them. Later on my sister had an Atari 2600, Intellivision then a Nintendo, while I had an Atari 800 Computer which had a cartridge slot. I bought cartridges from Toys R US and dumped them to floppy via a modification to the floppy drive3.
While I never had a console game player, I played computer games from 1978 (I was 20) and played online games starting in the late 80s when online was by the hour. One game I played off and on since 1988 until 2020 was a text-based game called Gemstone 4 (Current Version) That game is still being played and its a niche market.
I didn't get into console games because computer games were superior in the early days. I'm sure my nostalgia for computer games is equally enjoyable to your nostalgia for SEGA games.
Enjoy your day.