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'''Smilebit''' was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. It is best seen as a logical continuation of [[Sega AM6]] and was headded by [[Shun Arai]].
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'''Smilebit''' (スマイルビット) was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. It is best seen as a logical continuation of [[Sega AM6]] and was headded by [[Shun Arai]].
  
 
AM6 had been an unusual group within Sega, being split into [[Team Aquila]] (''[[Victory Goal]]'') and [[Team Andromeda]] (''[[Panzer Dragoon]]''), as well as smaller task forces such as [[G9 Team]]. With Smilebit, all of these groups were finally brought together under one banner (save for staff who moved to [[United Game Artists]]), and Smilebit became the de facto studio for sports games (although it also diversified into other genres).
 
AM6 had been an unusual group within Sega, being split into [[Team Aquila]] (''[[Victory Goal]]'') and [[Team Andromeda]] (''[[Panzer Dragoon]]''), as well as smaller task forces such as [[G9 Team]]. With Smilebit, all of these groups were finally brought together under one banner (save for staff who moved to [[United Game Artists]]), and Smilebit became the de facto studio for sports games (although it also diversified into other genres).
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Revision as of 01:07, 11 April 2015

Smilebit (スマイルビット) was a research and development division within Sega. It is best seen as a logical continuation of Sega AM6 and was headded by Shun Arai.

AM6 had been an unusual group within Sega, being split into Team Aquila (Victory Goal) and Team Andromeda (Panzer Dragoon), as well as smaller task forces such as G9 Team. With Smilebit, all of these groups were finally brought together under one banner (save for staff who moved to United Game Artists), and Smilebit became the de facto studio for sports games (although it also diversified into other genres).

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