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Recreational Brainware was an San Francisco, California-based video game developer who worked closely with Sega of America during the 1990s.
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In 1990 the company was commissioned by Sega of America develop a sound driver that would assist Western developers struggling with the unfamiliar sound hardware. The resulting software, GEMS, would see use in nearly 200 released games.