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'''Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #6''', commonly known as '''Sega AM R&D #6''' or '''Sega AM6''', was a research and development division within [[Sega]].  
  
 
The division was created in 1991 when it spun off from [[Sega AM4]].{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20030506055252/http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/history/his_side.html}} AM6 is a specialized group for development of medal games.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}} Unlike other Sega AM divisions, they have developed both cabinet and software.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}} The number of employees in 1996 was 52.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}}
 
The division was created in 1991 when it spun off from [[Sega AM4]].{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20030506055252/http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/history/his_side.html}} AM6 is a specialized group for development of medal games.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}} Unlike other Sega AM divisions, they have developed both cabinet and software.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}} The number of employees in 1996 was 52.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}}
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* [[Royal Ascot II]] (1996)
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===World Derby BD===
* [[Bingo Party]] (1992)
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* ''[[World Derby]]'' (1989)
* [[Bingo Party Multi Card]] (1994)
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* [[Bingo Party Phoenix]] (1996)
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===Royal Ascot BD===
* [[Castle Coaster]] (1995)
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* ''[[Royal Ascot]]'' (1992) (with [[Sega AM3]], [[Sega AM6]])
* [[Circle Fantasy]] (1997)
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* [[Western Dream]] (1992)
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===Western Dream BD===
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* ''[[Western Dream]]'' (1992) (with [[Sega AM6]])
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===[[X Board]]===
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* ''[[Carribean Roule]]'' (1992) (with [[Sega AM3]], [[Sega AM6]])
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===Bingo Party BD/M1===
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* ''[[Bingo Party]]'' (1993) (with [[Sega AM6]])
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===Castle Coaster BD===
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* ''[[Castle Coaster]]'' (1995) (with [[Sega AM6]])
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===G-MAIN/M1===
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* ''[[Bingo Planet]]'' (1997)
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===C-GAL/[[Sega Titan Video]]===
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* ''[[Fantasy Zone (ST-V game)]]'' (1997)
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===Dedicated===
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*''[[Golden Wave]]'' (1989)
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*''[[Bingo Carnival]]'' (1993)
 
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Revision as of 09:04, 26 March 2017

Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #6, commonly known as Sega AM R&D #6 or Sega AM6, was a research and development division within Sega.

The division was created in 1991 when it spun off from Sega AM4.[1] AM6 is a specialized group for development of medal games.[2] Unlike other Sega AM divisions, they have developed both cabinet and software.[2] The number of employees in 1996 was 52.[2]

In 1999, AM6 merged with AM4 to become Sega Mechatronics.[3]

Softography

World Derby BD

Royal Ascot BD

Western Dream BD

X Board

Bingo Party BD/M1

Castle Coaster BD

G-MAIN/M1

C-GAL/Sega Titan Video

Dedicated

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega AM6/Magazine articles.

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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