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'''Sega PC''' was a division within Sega of Japan dedicated to porting games to the PC platform. It was headed by [[Shun Arai]]. In 2000, it became [[Smilebit]].
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'''Sega PC''' was a division within Sega of Japan dedicated to porting games to the PC platform. It was headed by [[Shun Arai]]. In 2000, it became [[Smilebit]].{{ref|http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20070420/segapc.htm}}{{ref|http://www.4gamer.net/news/history/2007.04/20070421000845detail.html}}{{ref|https://gamedeets.com/archives/270823}}
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Sega PC continued to exist, and sometime in the mid 00's it focused on original content for mainly the Japanese audience, such as ''[[The Typing of the Dead 2]]'' and ''[[Sega Splash Golf]]''.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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*[[Katsuyoshi Kinoga]]
 
*[[Katsuyoshi Kinoga]]
 
*[[Shun Arai]]
 
*[[Shun Arai]]
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*[[Kazuhisa Hasuoka]]
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*[[Naohiro Warama‎]]
 
*[[Tadashi Ihoroi]]
 
*[[Tadashi Ihoroi]]
 
*[[Takashi Atsu]]
 
*[[Takashi Atsu]]
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* ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter PC]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter PC]]'' (1996)
*''[[World Series Baseball '96]]'' (1996)
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*''[[World Series Baseball '96 (PC)]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Daytona USA Evolution]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Daytona USA Evolution]]'' (1997)
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* ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' (1999) (with [[M2]])
 
* ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' (1999) (with [[M2]])
 
*''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' (1999)
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* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Sakura Taisen 2]]'' (2001) (with [[Red Entertainment]])
 
* ''[[Sakura Taisen 2]]'' (2001) (with [[Red Entertainment]])
 
* ''[[Sega Bass Fishing]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Sega Bass Fishing]]'' (2001)

Revision as of 14:40, 1 September 2017

Sega PC was a division within Sega of Japan dedicated to porting games to the PC platform. It was headed by Shun Arai. In 2000, it became Smilebit.[1][2][3]

Sega PC continued to exist, and sometime in the mid 00's it focused on original content for mainly the Japanese audience, such as The Typing of the Dead 2 and Sega Splash Golf.

Members

Softography

PC

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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