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Some of these later inventions - [[Virtua Tennis 4]], anything Hatsune Miku related, [[Shining Force Cross]] etc. - do we have sources that specifically say they were made by AM2? -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] ([[User talk:Black Squirrel|talk]]) 14:43, 4 March 2017 (CST) | Some of these later inventions - [[Virtua Tennis 4]], anything Hatsune Miku related, [[Shining Force Cross]] etc. - do we have sources that specifically say they were made by AM2? -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] ([[User talk:Black Squirrel|talk]]) 14:43, 4 March 2017 (CST) | ||
+ | :Virtua Tennis 4's article credits AM3 so it may be a mistake. --[[User:AllisonKidd|AllisonKidd]] ([[User talk:AllisonKidd|talk]]) 21:39, 4 March 2017 (CST) |
Revision as of 22:39, 4 March 2017
Did http://www.sega-am2.jp/ ever exist? It doesn't resolve on Google and Wayback Machine says they never archived the page (if it was a robots.txt thing, they would say so). - Andlabs 13:42, 20 May 2011 (CDT)
Contents
find a new home for these
System 16
- Dynamite Dux (1988)
Hang-On Hardware
- Hang-On (1985) "first Research and Development Department Software Development Division one"
- Space Harrier (1985)
- Enduro Racer (1986)
- Super Hang-On (1987)
OutRun Hardware
- OutRun (1986) - "Software Development Division 2"
- Turbo OutRun (1989)
X Board
- After Burner (1987)
- After Burner II (1987)
- Thunder Blade (1987)
Y Board
- Galaxy Force (1988)
- Galaxy Force II (1988)
- Power Drift (1988) - Sega Research and Development Department 8
These all pre-date AM2 so can't have been produced by AM2. Some were led by Yu Suzuki though.
and Andlabs of the past - co.jp -Black Squirrel (talk) 13:26, 12 November 2013 (CST)
Sources plz
Some of these later inventions - Virtua Tennis 4, anything Hatsune Miku related, Shining Force Cross etc. - do we have sources that specifically say they were made by AM2? -Black Squirrel (talk) 14:43, 4 March 2017 (CST)
- Virtua Tennis 4's article credits AM3 so it may be a mistake. --AllisonKidd (talk) 21:39, 4 March 2017 (CST)