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{{sub-stub}}'''Sega AM1''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]], the first of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. AM1's employees originated from the older Sega division, [[Sega Development Division #3]], best known for producing the 1987 [[System 16]] release of ''[[Shinobi]]''.
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Throughout its run, Sega AM1 was headded by [[Rikiya Nakagawa]]. It is the division notable for several Sega light-gun arcade games, including ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' and ''[[Virtua Cop]]''.
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Following a reshuffle in 1998, Sega AM1 became [[WOW Entertainment]].
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==Softography==

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Sega AM1 was a video game research and development division within Sega, the first of eight to co-exist between 1990 and 1998. AM1's employees originated from the older Sega division, Sega Development Division #3, best known for producing the 1987 System 16 release of Shinobi.

Throughout its run, Sega AM1 was headded by Rikiya Nakagawa. It is the division notable for several Sega light-gun arcade games, including The House of the Dead and Virtua Cop.

Following a reshuffle in 1998, Sega AM1 became WOW Entertainment.

Softography