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+ | {{stub}}'''AM2 of CRI''' was a division of [[Sega]] created in February 2000, when [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 2]] was merged with the software development division of [[CSK Research Institute]] (CRI). | ||
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+ | AM2 of CRI existed for much of 2000 and part of 2001, continuing to operate as it had before, but downplaying the use of "Sega" and the iconic palmtree logo over this period. Its existence was short-lived, being spun off into a full [[Sega-AM2 (company)|Sega-AM2 subsidiary]] in August 2001. | ||
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AM2 of CRI was a division of Sega created in February 2000, when Sega Software R&D Dept. 2 was merged with the software development division of CSK Research Institute (CRI).
AM2 of CRI existed for much of 2000 and part of 2001, continuing to operate as it had before, but downplaying the use of "Sega" and the iconic palmtree logo over this period. Its existence was short-lived, being spun off into a full Sega-AM2 subsidiary in August 2001.
Contents
Softography
NAOMI Multiboard
NAOMI 2 GD-ROM
Dreamcast
- Shenmue (1999)
- F355 Challenge (2000)
- Charge 'N Blast (2000)
- AM2 of CRI 2001 New Lineup Movie Collection (2001)
- US Shenmue (2001)
- Outtrigger (2001)
- Virtua Fighter 4 Passport (2001)
- Virtua Fighter History/VF4 (2001)
List of staff
- Keisuke Tsukahara (composer)
- Tatsuya Sato (Sega)
- Mami Abe
- Erika Aihara
- Masataka Daigo
- Takashi Fujimura
- Kazuya Fujishima
- Kazuhiro Fushimi
- Misako Hamada
- Seiichi Hamada
- Takeshi Hirai
- Shinya Inoue
- Tomoaki Inoue
- Toshiya Inoue
- Shin Ishikawa
- Fumio Ito
- Yoshinari Itoh
- Yoshiyuki Iwai
- Takeshi Iwasaki
- Tetsunari Iwasaki
- Eigo Kasahara
- Daichi Katagiri
- Hiroshi Kataoka
- Youji Kato
- Hideki Kawabata
- Yasuo Kawagoshi
- Makio Kida
- Taku Kihara
- Koki Koiwa
- Shigetaka Kyoya
- Munekazu Makino
- Ringo Manabe
- Takuji Masuda
- Hiroshi Masui
- Junichiro Matsuura
- Dai Matsuzaki
- Takehiko Mikami
- Nobuaki Mitake
- Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
- Kenji Miyawaki
- Masaru Moriguchi
- Susumu Morii
- Takayuki Muramatsu
- Tohru Murayama
- Shigenobu Nakamura
- Kentarow Nishimura
- Naotake Nishimura
- Takeshi Ogawa
- Takeyuki Ogura
- Kazunori Oh
- Masanori Ohe
- Shinji Ohshima
- Takayuki Ohta
- Keiji Okayasu
- Makoto Osaki
- Shungo Seki
- Norihiro Sekine
- Hideya Shibazaki
- Kazuhiro Shigekuni
- Shinichiro Shimano
- Hiroaki Shoji
- Masaaki Somaki
- Tetsuya Sugimoto
- Masahiro Sugiyama
- Masayuki Sumi
- Hisashi Suzuki
- Yu Suzuki
- Shuji Takahashi
- Yohsuke Takeda
- Hideki Tanaka
- Shigeki Terajima
- Mitsugu Tsuchida
- Hans van Veenendaal
- Naonori Watanabe
- Takeshi Yamaguchi
- Takeshi Yamanouchi
- Shigeru Yoshida
- Norimasa Yoshizawa
References
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