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'''Sega Consumer Research and Development Dept. #2''' ('''Sega CS2''') was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]]. As the name suggests, it was the second "consumer"-specific R&D department created by [[Sega Enterprises]]{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991231_1999-40.pdf|page=64}}{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20010819183520/http://www.o-works.co.jp/game/softhistory.html}}.
 
'''Sega Consumer Research and Development Dept. #2''' ('''Sega CS2''') was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]]. As the name suggests, it was the second "consumer"-specific R&D department created by [[Sega Enterprises]]{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991231_1999-40.pdf|page=64}}{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20010819183520/http://www.o-works.co.jp/game/softhistory.html}}.
  
Prominent members of CS2 worked on popular Mega Drive favourites of the past namely the ''[[:category:Phantasy Star|Phantasy Star]]'' and ''[[:category:Shinobi|Shinobi]]'' games. Notable series the department were involved with include ''[[:category:Sakura Taisen (franchise)|Sakura Taisen]]'' and ''[[:category:Daisenryaku|Daisenryaku]]'' (via a sub-team nicknamed ';'Sega Strategic Squad Pine Apple;''{{intref|Advanced World War: Sennen Teikoku no Koubou#Production credits}}{{magref|ssmjp|1997-01|94}}), as well as several ports of arcade racing games.
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Prominent members of CS2 worked on popular Mega Drive favourites of the past namely the ''[[:category:Phantasy Star|Phantasy Star]]'' and ''[[:category:Shinobi|Shinobi]]'' games. Notable series the department were involved with include ''[[:category:Sakura Taisen (franchise)|Sakura Taisen]]'' and ''[[:category:Daisenryaku|Daisenryaku]]'' (via a sub-team nicknamed '''Sega Strategic Squad Pine Apple'''{{intref|Advanced World War: Sennen Teikoku no Koubou#Production credits}}{{magref|ssmjp|1997-01|94}}), as well as several ports of arcade racing games.
  
 
In May 1999, all of Sega's internal development divisions were renamed, with CS2 becoming [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 7]]{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20010819183520/http://www.o-works.co.jp/game/softhistory.html}}.
 
In May 1999, all of Sega's internal development divisions were renamed, with CS2 becoming [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 7]]{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20010819183520/http://www.o-works.co.jp/game/softhistory.html}}.

Revision as of 02:02, 12 August 2023

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Sega CS2
Division of Sega of Japan
Founded: 1996-04[1]
Defunct: 1999-05[1]
Headquarters:
Japan
1996-04-01
1999-05

Sega Consumer Research and Development Dept. #2 (Sega CS2) was a video game research and development division within Sega. As the name suggests, it was the second "consumer"-specific R&D department created by Sega Enterprises[2][1].

Prominent members of CS2 worked on popular Mega Drive favourites of the past namely the Phantasy Star and Shinobi games. Notable series the department were involved with include Sakura Taisen and Daisenryaku (via a sub-team nicknamed Sega Strategic Squad Pine Apple[3][4]), as well as several ports of arcade racing games.

In May 1999, all of Sega's internal development divisions were renamed, with CS2 becoming Sega Software R&D Dept. 7[1].

Softography

List of staff

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega CS2/Magazine articles.

External links

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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