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+ | | founded=1999 | ||
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+ | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Mechatronics R&D Department''', casually known as '''Sega Mechatronics''', '''Mechatronics''' or '''Mechatro''' was a research and development department of [[Sega]], created in 1999. | ||
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+ | Mechatronics replaced [[Sega AM4]] in 1999, though continued AM4's role in developing physical arcade cabinets for AMs 1-3 to house games in. Unlike AM4, Mechatronics largely went uncredited for its work, and is thought to have been replaced with something else in 2009. | ||
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+ | ==Softography== | ||
+ | :''Note: Incomplete'' | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | ===UFO Board EX=== | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Prize Stage]]'' (2000) | ||
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+ | ===[[Hikaru]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Air Trix]]'' (2001) | ||
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+ | ===[[NAOMI 2]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Club Kart: European Session]]'' (2001) | ||
+ | *''[[Soul Surfer]]'' (2002) | ||
+ | *''[[World Club Champion Football: Serie A 2002-2003]]'' (2003) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[NAOMI]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Inu no Osanpo]]'' (2001) | ||
+ | *''[[MJ]]'' (2002) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===UFO 7 Board=== | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Catcher 7]]'' (2001) | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition]]'' (2003) | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Dream Town JP]]'' (2004) | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Catcher 7 Second]]'' (2004) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Chihiro]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Ollie King]]'' (2003) | ||
+ | *''[[MJ2]]'' (2004) | ||
+ | *''[[Sega Golf Club Network Pro Tour]]'' (2004) | ||
+ | *''[[Sangokushi Taisen]]'' (2005) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Triforce]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[F-Zero AX]]'' (2003) | ||
+ | *''[[The Key of Avalon: The Wizard Master]]'' (2004) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===UFO Board=== | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Colon]]'' (2007) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===UFO 8 Board=== | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Catcher 8]]'' (2008) | ||
+ | *''[[UFO Dream Catcher]]'' (2008) | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | {{SegaDevs}} |
Revision as of 12:36, 19 December 2015
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Sega Mechatronics R&D Department, casually known as Sega Mechatronics, Mechatronics or Mechatro was a research and development department of Sega, created in 1999.
Mechatronics replaced Sega AM4 in 1999, though continued AM4's role in developing physical arcade cabinets for AMs 1-3 to house games in. Unlike AM4, Mechatronics largely went uncredited for its work, and is thought to have been replaced with something else in 2009.
Contents
Softography
- Note: Incomplete
UFO Board EX
- UFO Prize Stage (2000)
Hikaru
- Air Trix (2001)
NAOMI 2
- Club Kart: European Session (2001)
- Soul Surfer (2002)
- World Club Champion Football: Serie A 2002-2003 (2003)
NAOMI
- Inu no Osanpo (2001)
- MJ (2002)
UFO 7 Board
- UFO Catcher 7 (2001)
- UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition (2003)
- UFO Dream Town JP (2004)
- UFO Catcher 7 Second (2004)
Chihiro
- Ollie King (2003)
- MJ2 (2004)
- Sega Golf Club Network Pro Tour (2004)
- Sangokushi Taisen (2005)
Triforce
- F-Zero AX (2003)
- The Key of Avalon: The Wizard Master (2004)
UFO Board
- UFO Colon (2007)
UFO 8 Board
- UFO Catcher 8 (2008)
- UFO Dream Catcher (2008)
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