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{{sub-stub}}'''Sega AM4''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]], the sixth of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. Much of its staff originally worked for [[Sega Development Division #2]] and the team was headded by [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega AM4''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]], the sixth of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. Much of its staff originally worked for [[Sega Development Division #2]] and the team was headded by [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]]. | ||
− | Aside from general assistance work and porting, | + | Aside from general assistance work and porting, Sega AM4 also worked on the relatively obscure [[:Category:Spikeout|Spikeout]] series. Following a reshuffle in 1998, Sega AM4 became [[Amusement Vision]], where they would make hit franchises such as ''Super Monkey Ball'' and ''Yazuka''. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
+ | ===[[Sega Model 3]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' (1998) | ||
+ | *''[[Spikeout: Final Edition]]'' (1999) | ||
+ | ===[[NAOMI]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Slashout]]'' (2000) | ||
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[[Category:Sega Development Companies]] | [[Category:Sega Development Companies]] |
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Sega AM4 was a video game research and development division within Sega, the sixth of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. Much of its staff originally worked for Sega Development Division #2 and the team was headded by Toshihiro Nagoshi.
Aside from general assistance work and porting, Sega AM4 also worked on the relatively obscure Spikeout series. Following a reshuffle in 1998, Sega AM4 became Amusement Vision, where they would make hit franchises such as Super Monkey Ball and Yazuka.
Softography
Sega Model 3
- Spikeout: Digital Battle Online (1998)
- Spikeout: Final Edition (1999)
NAOMI
- Slashout (2000)
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