Sega Software R&D Dept. 7
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Sega Software R&D Dept. 7 Division of Sega Enterprises | ||
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Founded: 1999-05-11[1][2] | ||
Defunct: 2000-04-21[3] | ||
Merged into: Overworks | ||
Headquarters:
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1999-05-11 2000-04-21
← Sega CS2
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Software R&D Dept. #7[4] (第七ソフト研究開発部) was a video game research and development division within Sega and successor to Sega CS2[2].
R&D #7 only existed for fourteen months before becoming Overworks. The department operated similarly to CS2, although many developers associated with the Let's Make Soccer moved to Sega Software R&D Dept. 6. The department developed various ambitious projects, such as the internet-based Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen, and some of their projects took several years of development, so were not released until after rebranding as Overworks, including Skies of Arcadia and Sakura Taisen 3: Paris wa Moeteiru ka[5].
Contents
Sections
Softography
List of staff
- Keisuke Nakamura (director)
- Takehiko Akabane
- Satoshi Arai
- Naotoshi Eguchi
- Yoshiaki Endo
- Motohiro Fukui
- Katsuhito Goto
- Haruyuki Hashimoto
- Tetsuichiro Hirose
- Tomoyuki Ito
- Rieko Kodama
- Chika Kojitani
- Kazuo Komuro
- Takayuki Kudou
- Tamotsu Kushibe
- Tsutomu Matsuo
- Yuichi Matsuoka
- Kazuhiro Matsuta
- Yuka Miyazawa
- Naoyuki Miyoshi
- Tsukasa Mori
- Atsuko Moroe
- Tomohiro Nimura
- Akira Nishino
- Hiroshi Nishio
- Ryutaro Nonaka
- Takuya Ogawa
- Toru Ohara
- Noriyoshi Ohba
- Yosuke Okunari
- Tadashi Oomine
- Atsushi Seimiya
- Shuntaro Tanaka
- Yasutaka Tanaka
- Takaharu Terada
- Takashi Uryu
- Kazuo Wakihara
- Satoshi Yokokawa
- Toru Yoshida
- Shigeharu Yoshikawa
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Software R&D Dept. 7/Magazine articles.
Photo gallery
Skies of Arcadia development team
Sakura Taisen 3 development team
Sakura Taisen 3 development team (movie team floor)
External links
References
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-36 (1999-11-19,26)" (JP; 1999-11-05), page 14
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://www.o-works.co.jp/game/softhistory.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-08-19 18:35)
- ↑ File:IR EN 2003-07-30.pdf, page 3
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-40 (1999-12-31)" (JP; 1999-12-17), page 64
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-40 (1999-12-31)" (JP; 1999-12-17), page 63
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-40 (1999-12-31)" (JP; 1999-12-17), page 69
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-40 (1999-12-31)" (JP; 1999-12-17), page 71
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