The Seedy Crew
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The Seedy Crew, also known as The Seedy Lounge and 3 Seedy Guys, was an internal Sega of America technical support team consisting of Jef Feltman, Larry Loth, and Willie Mancero.
The term "Seedy" is a pun on the media format which the team predominantly assisted developers with (the compact disc - pronounced "see dee") and the English word seedy (meaning unkempt or messy - a self-aware jab at the team's physical appearance.)
History
The Seedy Crew was an informal team of three technical support representatives established to provide third-party developers with technical assistance with Sega hardware and software. While an integral part to Sega of Americas technical support work, the Crew was not an officially-recognized internal team, and as such were rarely credited directly for their work - Feltman, Loth, and Mancero were often credited individually instead.
Production history
- The Story of Thor 2 (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks to[1] (as The SEEDY Lounge)
- Virtua Fighter Kids (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[2] (as The SEEDY Crew)
- Fighting Vipers (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks to[3] (as The SEEDY Crew)
- Battle Arena Toshinden URA (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks To[4] (as The SEEDY CREW)
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On (Saturn; 1996) — Thanks To[5] (as SEEDY)
- Sonic Blast (Game Gear; 1996) — Special Thanks[6] (as The SEEDY Lounge)
- Die Hard Arcade (Saturn; 1997)[7] (as the SEEDY Crew)
- Manx TT Super Bike (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks To[8] (as the SEEDY crew)
- Sky Target (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks To[9] (as the Seedy Crew)
- Sonic Jam (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks To (as Seedy Lounge)
- AMOK (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[10] (as The SEEDY Crew)
- Last Bronx (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks To[11] (as the Seedy Crew)
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On NetLink Edition (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[12] (as the Seedy Crew)
- Sega Rally Championship Plus NetLink Edition (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks (as the Seedy Crew)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Game Gear; 1997) — Special Thanks to[13] (as the Seedy Crew)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Mega Drive; 1997) — Sega Special Thanks to (as the Seedy Crew)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[14] (as the SEEDY Crew)
- Steep Slope Sliders (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[15]
- Duke Nukem 3D (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[16] (as SEEDY crew)
- Quake (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[17] (as the world-famous SEEDY Crew)
- Sonic R (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[18] (as Seedy Lounge)
References
- ↑ File:Legend of Oasis Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Vfkids sat us manual.pdf, page 30
- ↑ File:Fightingvipers sat us manual.pdf, page 45
- ↑ File:Batura sat us manual.pdf, page 28
- ↑ File:Cyber Troopers Virtual On Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Sonic Blast GG US Manual.pdf, page 13
- ↑ Die Hard Arcade (Saturn) US manual, page 18
- ↑ File:Manxtt sat us manual.pdf, page 22
- ↑ File:Skytarget sat us manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:Amok sat us manual.pdf, page 23
- ↑ File:Lastbronx sat us manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:Virtualonnetlink sat us manual.pdf, page 24
- ↑ File:The Lost World Jurassic Park GG US Manual.pdf, page 13
- ↑ File:Lostworld sat us manual.pdf, page 22
- ↑ File:Steepslopesliders sat us manual.pdf, page 21
- ↑ File:Dukenukem3d sat us manual.pdf, page 45
- ↑ File:Quake sat us manual.pdf, page 18
- ↑ File:Sonic R Saturn credits.pdf