Difference between revisions of "WOW Entertainment"

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[[File:SegaWow logo.png|thumb|right|Logo since 2003]]
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'''WOW Entertainment''' (ワウ エンターテイメント) was a development company housed within [[Sega]] during 2000 to 2003.
  
'''WOW Entertainment''' (ワウ エンターテイメント) or '''Sega WOW''' was a development company housed within [[Sega]] during 2000 to 2004. One of the ten that was spun off during the 2000 restructure.
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It can be seen as the logical continuation of [[Sega AM1]]. Unlike AM1, however, WOW was made to focus its efforts on the home market, despite having maintained its distance during the [[Sega Saturn]] years.
  
It can be seen as the logical continuation of [[Sega AM1]]. Unlike AM1, however, WOW was made to focus its efforts on the home market, despite having maintained its distance during the [[Sega Saturn]] years.
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In 2003 WOW Entertainment merged with [[Overworks]] to become [[Sega WOW]] (briefly "WOW Works").
  
 
==Arcade==
 
==Arcade==

Revision as of 14:29, 17 December 2015

WOW Entertainment (ワウ エンターテイメント) was a development company housed within Sega during 2000 to 2003.

It can be seen as the logical continuation of Sega AM1. Unlike AM1, however, WOW was made to focus its efforts on the home market, despite having maintained its distance during the Sega Saturn years.

In 2003 WOW Entertainment merged with Overworks to become Sega WOW (briefly "WOW Works").

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