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− | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a development division created by [[Sega of America]]. | + | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a development division created by [[Sega of America]] in response to the multimedia revolution of the early 90’s, featuring advanced audio video creation facilities and a state-of-the-art recording studio. Directly assisting various Sega of America branches, Sega Multimedia Studio ended up working on nearly two-dozen titles, while also producing two games of their own. |
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+ | Sega Multimedia Studio was founded in late 1991 by [[Ken Balthaser]]. | ||
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+ | Two years after the release of ''[[Wild Woody]]'', the Multimedia Studio was closed{{intref|Interview: Doug Lanford (2011-03-01) by Sega-16}}, with many staff moving to [[Gametek]]. In mid 1995, the audio department was spun-off into [[Sega Music Group]]. | ||
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Sega Multimedia Studio was a development division created by Sega of America in response to the multimedia revolution of the early 90’s, featuring advanced audio video creation facilities and a state-of-the-art recording studio. Directly assisting various Sega of America branches, Sega Multimedia Studio ended up working on nearly two-dozen titles, while also producing two games of their own.
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History
Sega Multimedia Studio was founded in late 1991 by Ken Balthaser.
Two years after the release of Wild Woody, the Multimedia Studio was closed[1], with many staff moving to Gametek. In mid 1995, the audio department was spun-off into Sega Music Group.
Softography
Mega-CD
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- Wild Woody (1995)