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− | + | '''Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #6''' (第六AM研究開発部), commonly known as '''AM R&D #6''', '''AM6 Products''' or '''AM6''', was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. The division was created in 1990 when it spun off from [[Sega AM4]] with the attraction-focused [[AM5]].{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20030506055252/http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/history/his_side.html}} It similarly specialized in development of one type of amusement machinery, [[:category:medal games|medal games]].{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}} | |
− | + | Unlike AM4, AM6 developed both hardware and software, notable examples including ''[[Royal Ascot]]''.{{fileref|SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf|page=145}} It would also collaborate with other AM divisions, such as [[AM3]] on ''[[Bingo Party]]''.{{fileref|DCM_JP_20000922_2000-30.pdf|page=94}} With the exception of a select few titles, most of AM6's produce remained largely exclusive to Japan, only seeing occasional exports under the overseas [[Sega Gaming]] division during the mid 1990s.{{intref|Press release: 1994-03-16: SODAK GAMING AND SEGA ENTER INTO DISTRIBUTORSHIP AGREEMENT}} | |
In 1999, AM6 merged with AM4 to become [[Sega Mechatronics]].{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf|page=15}} | In 1999, AM6 merged with AM4 to become [[Sega Mechatronics]].{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf|page=15}} | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
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− | + | ===Royal Ascot BD=== | |
− | + | * ''[[Royal Ascot]]'' (1992) (with [[Sega AM3]], [[Sega AM4]]) | |
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− | + | * ''[[Caribbean Boule]]'' (1992) (with [[Sega AM4]], [[Sega AM4]]) | |
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− | + | ===C-GAL/[[Sega Titan Video]]=== | |
− | * [[ | + | * ''[[Fantasy Zone (medal game)]]'' (1997) (with [[Sega AM4]]) |
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− | + | *''[[Golden Wave]]'' (1989) | |
− | }} | + | *''[[Bingo Carnival]]'' (1993) (with [[Sega AM4]]) |
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==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== | ||
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Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #6 (第六AM研究開発部), commonly known as AM R&D #6, AM6 Products or AM6, was a research and development division within Sega. The division was created in 1990 when it spun off from Sega AM4 with the attraction-focused AM5.[1] It similarly specialized in development of one type of amusement machinery, medal games.[2]
Unlike AM4, AM6 developed both hardware and software, notable examples including Royal Ascot.[2] It would also collaborate with other AM divisions, such as AM3 on Bingo Party.[3] With the exception of a select few titles, most of AM6's produce remained largely exclusive to Japan, only seeing occasional exports under the overseas Sega Gaming division during the mid 1990s.[4]
In 1999, AM6 merged with AM4 to become Sega Mechatronics.[5]
Contents
Softography
Medal game
- Western Dream (1992)
- Bingo Party (1993)
- Castle Coaster (1995)
- Royal Ascot II (1996)
- Roulette Club (1996)
- Bingo Party Phoenix (1996)
- Circle Fantasy (1996)
- Royal Ascot II Standard (1997)
- Yatterman (1997)
- Bingo Planet (1997)
- Yatterman Plus (1998)
H1 Board
- Aqua Stage (1995)
Royal Ascot BD
- Royal Ascot (1992) (with Sega AM3, Sega AM4)
X Board
- Caribbean Boule (1992) (with Sega AM4, Sega AM4)
C-GAL/Sega Titan Video
- Fantasy Zone (medal game) (1997) (with Sega AM4)
Dedicated
- Golden Wave (1989)
- Bingo Carnival (1993) (with Sega AM4)
List of staff
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega AM6/Magazine articles.
References
- ↑ http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/history/his_side.html (Wayback Machine: 2003-05-06 05:52)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:SSM_JP_19960614_1996-09.pdf, page 145
- ↑ File:DCM_JP_20000922_2000-30.pdf, page 94
- ↑ Press release: 1994-03-16: SODAK GAMING AND SEGA ENTER INTO DISTRIBUTORSHIP AGREEMENT
- ↑ File:DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf, page 15
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