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Revision as of 16:38, 9 April 2017
Overworks (オーバーワークス) was a video game development division within Sega. It was formed after an internal reorganisation in 2000 and is thought to have been formed mostly by staff of Sega Software R&D Dept. 7 (formerly Sega CS2).
Overworks' main task was to continue the Sakura Taisen series. It also created the Guru Guru Onsen line of games.
In 2003 Overworks merged with WOW Entertainment to become Sega WOW (briefly "WOW Works")[1].
Contents
Members
- Akira Nishino
- Noriyoshi Oba
- Rieko Kodama
- Ryutaro Nonaka
- Shuntaro Tanaka
- Takaharu Tereda
- Toru Ohara
- Toru Yoshida
- Yasuhiro Nishiyama
Softography (arcade)
NAOMI
- Dragon Treasure (2003)
Softography (consumer)
Dreamcast
- Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen BB (2000)
- Guru Guru Onsen 2 (2001)
- Guru Guru Onsen 3 (2002)
- Sakura Taisen (2000) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen 2 (2000) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen 3 (2001) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen 4 (2002) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen Online (2001) (with Red Entertainment)
- Skies of Arcadia (2000)
PlayStation 2
- Nightshade (2003)
- Online Games: Dai Guru Guru Onsen (2002)
- Sakura Taisen Monogatari: Mysterious Paris (2004) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen V Episode 0: Kouya no Samurai Musume (2004) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen: Atsuki Chishio Ni (2003) (with Red Entertainment)
- Shinobi (2002) (2002)
Game Boy Advance
- Phantasy Star Collection (2002) (Supervision)
- The Revenge of Shinobi (2002) (Supervision)
GameCube
- Knight'n Knight (cancelled)
- Skies of Arcadia: Legends (2002)
PC
- Sakura Taisen 2 (2001) (with Red Entertainment)
- Sakura Taisen 3 (2004) (with Red Entertainment)
Magazine articles
- Main article: Overworks/Magazine articles.
External Links
References
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