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Revision as of 14:01, 4 March 2017
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Sega WOW (株式会社セガワウ) was a division within Sega. It was created in 2004 following a merger between WOW Entertainment and Overworks - an attempt to streamline operations due to Sega's challenging economic situation at the time. Initially it was known as WOW Works, though changed its name before it had a chance to release any games.
Despite having the might of two large teams at Sega, Sega WOW did not produce many titles before the name fell out of use.
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Softography
PlayStation 2
- Nightshade (2003)
- Sakura Taisen Monogatari: Mysterious Paris (2004)
- Altered Beast (2005) (with Sega Studios China)
NAOMI
- Dragon Treasure II (2004)
Game Boy Advance
Wii
- The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return (2008) (with Sonic Team)
N-Gage
- Alien Front (unreleased)
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