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− | + | '''Sports Design R&D Dept.'''{{fileref|IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf}} (スポーツデザイン研究開発部){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20091219123904/http://sega.jp/segamoba/about/column.html}} was a division within Sega of Japan, within the New Entertainment R&D Div. alongside [[New Entertainment R&D Dept.]]{{fileref|IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf}}. It can be seen as a continuation of [[Smilebit]], however it only focused on the sports games, while non-sports staff went on to New Entertainment R&D, as they had already migrated to its predecessor [[Amusement Vision]] in 2003. Sports Design R&D was also home to several developers previously associated with [[WOW Entertainment]] (renamed [[Sega AM1 (2005-2011)|AM1]] in this period). | |
− | + | Sports Design R&D dissolved into CS1 (the previous New Entertainment R&D) and CS2 in 2008. | |
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− | + | *Planning Section (企画セクション){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080531082424/http://www.4gamer.net/games/039/G003924/20080530039/}} | |
− | * | + | *Planning Section II (第2企画セクション){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20071024153631/http://www.4gamer.net/games/039/G003924/20070919038/}} |
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 8 November 2024
Sega Sports Design R&D Dept. Division of Sega Corporation | ||
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Founded: 2005-04-01[1] | ||
Defunct: 2008-05-01 | ||
Headquarters:
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2008-05-01
← Smilebit Sega CS1 →
Sega CS2 →
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Sports Design R&D Dept.[1] (スポーツデザイン研究開発部)[2] was a division within Sega of Japan, within the New Entertainment R&D Div. alongside New Entertainment R&D Dept.[1]. It can be seen as a continuation of Smilebit, however it only focused on the sports games, while non-sports staff went on to New Entertainment R&D, as they had already migrated to its predecessor Amusement Vision in 2003. Sports Design R&D was also home to several developers previously associated with WOW Entertainment (renamed AM1 in this period).
Sports Design R&D dissolved into CS1 (the previous New Entertainment R&D) and CS2 in 2008.
Contents
Sections
Softography
PlayStation 2
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 3 (2005)
- Let's Make a Soccer Team! (2006)
- Virtua Pro Football (2006)
- Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! 5 (2006)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 5 (2007)
Triforce
- Virtua Striker 4 Ver. 2006 (2006)
Nintendo DS
Wii
List of staff
- Yuuki Abe
- Youko Amemiya
- Takeshi Ando
- Yasuhito Baba
- Kentaro Fujita
- Junichi Fukuda
- Shinpei Fukuda
- Motohiro Fukui
- Ryotaro Fukunaga
- Jun Fukushima
- Hitoshi Furukubo
- Masamitsu Hayashi
- Tomoaki Hayashi
- Naoko Higashi
- Naohiro Hirao
- Osamu Hori
- Eiji Horita
- Satoru Igita
- Akira Iizuka
- Naoyuki Ikeshiro
- Keisuke Inoue
- Takayuki Iwasaki
- Hiroshi Kajima
- Hiromasa Kaneko
- Shinji Kaneko
- Eigo Kasahara
- Shingo Kawakami
- Hiroshi Kitakami
- Keiichi Kizu
- Maiko Kobayashi
- Shinji Matsuura
- Satoshi Mifune
- Yonosuke Miki
- Kazuhiro Miyazawa
- Kenji Murayama
- Takahiro Nagata
- Taira Nakamura
- Maki Nishimori
- Yugo Ogura
- Nobuya Ohashi
- Osamu Ohashi
- Tomoyuki Ohwatari
- Takateru Ohyama
- Yuuichi Okazaki
- Hikaru Okita
- Hidehiko Okubo
- Fumiyoshi Sakauchi
- Naoki Sakaue
- Kenji Sakurai
- Koichi Sasaki
- Hiroi Sato
- Katsuhiko Sato
- Mie Sawaki
- Hideaki Sekiya
- Masamitsu Shiino
- Ayako Shimoda
- Masaaki Shimoma
- Kazuhisa Shimonou
- Naoki Sugio
- Nobuhiro Suzuki
- Yasuhiro Suzuki
- Yoshinori Suzuki
- Takahiro Tabata
- Atsutoshi Takahashi
- Daisuke Takahashi
- Masaya Takahashi
- Makoto Takanashi
- Noriyuki Takano
- Yuji Takii
- Daisuke Tanae
- Tomoharu Tanaka
- Jiro Terakawa
- Toyo Teramoto
- Takaaki Tokunaga
- Satoshi Tomita
- Kengo Uda
- Riichiro Yamada
- Ryouhei Yamada
- Takuya Yamazaki
- Yosuke Yamazaki
- Hiroko Yokosuka
- Keisuke Yuasa
- Jun Yukawa
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 File:IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf
- ↑ http://sega.jp/segamoba/about/column.html (Wayback Machine: 2009-12-19 12:39)
- ↑ http://www.4gamer.net/games/039/G003924/20080530039/ (Wayback Machine: 2008-05-31 08:24)
- ↑ http://www.4gamer.net/games/039/G003924/20070919038/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-10-24 15:36)
https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/603.html#id_a6ecbdb1
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