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{{sub-stub}}'''Sega AM6''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]], the sixth of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. Much of its staff originally worked for [[Sega Consumer Division #1]] and the team was headded by [[Yukio Futatsugi]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega AM6''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]], the sixth of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. Much of its staff originally worked for [[Sega Consumer Division #1]] and the team was headded by [[Yukio Futatsugi]]. | ||
− | Sega AM6 is an oddball in the Sega family, because during its run it sub-divided itself into smaller teams - [[Team Aquila]] which dealt with ''Victory Goal'' games, [[Team Andromeda]] which handled the ''Panzer Dragoon'' series, and [[G9 Team]], who simply produced ''[[Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '97]]'' | + | Sega AM6 is an oddball in the Sega family, because during its run it sub-divided itself into smaller teams - [[Team Aquila]] which dealt with ''Victory Goal'' games, [[Team Andromeda]] which handled the ''Panzer Dragoon'' series, and [[G9 Team]], who simply produced ''[[Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '97]]''. |
− | Following a reshuffle in | + | Following a reshuffle in 2000, Sega AM6 became [[Smilebit]], with all of its sub-divisions coming together. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
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Sega AM6 was a video game research and development division within Sega, the sixth of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. Much of its staff originally worked for Sega Consumer Division #1 and the team was headded by Yukio Futatsugi.
Sega AM6 is an oddball in the Sega family, because during its run it sub-divided itself into smaller teams - Team Aquila which dealt with Victory Goal games, Team Andromeda which handled the Panzer Dragoon series, and G9 Team, who simply produced Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine '97.
Following a reshuffle in 2000, Sega AM6 became Smilebit, with all of its sub-divisions coming together.
Softography
Dreamcast
- Sega Rally 2 (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team de Asobou! (1999)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (1999)
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