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'''Sega Midwest Studio''', also known as Sega Midwest Development Division was based in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Northbrook. When it was closed in January 1995, artists and programmers were offered transfers to Sega offices in other parts of the country. | '''Sega Midwest Studio''', also known as Sega Midwest Development Division was based in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Northbrook. When it was closed in January 1995, artists and programmers were offered transfers to Sega offices in other parts of the country. | ||
Revision as of 06:24, 30 July 2022
Sega Midwest Studio Division of Sega of America | ||
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Defunct: 1995-01 | ||
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Sega Midwest Studio, also known as Sega Midwest Development Division was based in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Northbrook. When it was closed in January 1995, artists and programmers were offered transfers to Sega offices in other parts of the country.
Softography
Mega Drive
- World Heroes (1994)
- NHL All-Star Hockey '95 (1995)
Sega 32X
- AfterShock (unreleased)
- Black or Dark Angel (unreleased)
References