Difference between revisions of "Sega CS2"
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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]] | + | '''Sega Consumer Research and Development Dept. #2''' (nickanmed '''Sega CS2''', which it was officially renamed to in 1994){{magref|harmony|128|15}}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]]. |
− | + | CS2 also housed many developers who worked on [[Game Gear]] software (and by proxy, [[Master System]] software), which were instead part of its 2nd section. | |
− | + | It was abolished in 1995 alongside every other separate consumer department and merged into a temporary single department, with a new [[Sega CS2 (1996-1999)|Sega CS2]] established in 1996.{{magref|ssmjp|1996-09|138}} | |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Revision as of 18:06, 23 August 2023
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Sega CS2 Division of Sega of Japan | ||
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Sega Consumer Research and Development Dept. #2 (nickanmed Sega CS2, which it was officially renamed to in 1994)[1]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.
CS2 also housed many developers who worked on Game Gear software (and by proxy, Master System software), which were instead part of its 2nd section.
It was abolished in 1995 alongside every other separate consumer department and merged into a temporary single department, with a new Sega CS2 established in 1996.[2]
Contents
Softography
Master System
- Astérix (1991)
- Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (1992)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992)
- Astérix and the Secret Mission (1993)
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck (1994)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1994)
Mega Drive
- QuackShot Starring Donald Duck (1991)
- Sports Talk Baseball (1992)
- Streets of Rage 2 (1992)
Game Gear
- Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe (1991)
- Kuni Chan no Game Tengoku (1991)
- Crystal Warriors (1991)
- Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (1992)
- Batman Returns (1992)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992)
- Hyper Pro Yakyuu '92 (1992)
- Defenders of Oasis (1992)
- Shinobi II: The Silent Fury (1992)
- Kuni Chan no Game Tengoku Part 2 (1992)
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- Pro Yakyuu GG League (1993)
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1993)
- Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck (1993)
- Taisen Mahjong HaoPai 2 (1993)
- Astérix and the Secret Mission (1994)
- Sonic Drift (1994)
- Torarete Tamaruka!? (1994)
Mega-CD
- Seima Densetsu 3x3 Eyes (1993)
- Dark Wizard (1993)
Saturn
- Clockwork Knight (1994)
- Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine (1995)
- Iron Storm (1995)
List of staff
- Bon (artist)
- Gen Adachi
- Jyouoh Akk
- Shun Arai
- Hiroshi Aso
- Chata
- K Dash
- Tadashi Eda
- Tomozou Endo
- Hiromi Fukuda
- Hisato Fukumoto
- Masanori Hara
- Katsuhiro Hasegawa
- Masayuki Hasegawa
- Shinichi Higashi
- Motoshige Hokoyama
- Nobuhiko Honda
- Yasumaro Hotta
- Tadashi Ihoroi
- Masaya Kaneko
- Norihito Kato
- Hiroyuki Kawaguchi
- Takako Kawaguchi
- Masahide Kobayashi
- Tomohiro Kondo
- Kyuzou
- LLG
- Sat Man
- Namie Manabe
- Mikarin
- Matsuhide Mizoguchi
- Hiroshi Momota
- Muimui
- Kazuyuki Mukaida
- Akihiko Mukaiyama
- Eiro Nagata
- Koichi Nagata
- Nandemo
- Yasuhiro Nishimoto
- Yoshiki Nozaki
- Katsuhiko Ogikubo
- Kazufumi Ohashi
- Noriyoshi Ohba
- Makoto Oshitani
- Raizou
- Rice
- Suu Sang
- Manabu Sato
- Atsushi Seimiya
- Masato Shimamura
- Takashi Shoji
- Siva
- Go Sugai
- Junichi Suto
- Tomio Takami
- Makoto Takanashi
- Yasushi Takeuchi
- Tamun
- Atsushi Tomari
- Yoshihiko Toyoshima
- U.D.K.
- Kenei Unoki
- Usankusazou
- Wahaha
- Emiko Yamamoto
- Keiichi Yamamoto
- Yoshio Yoshida
- Takashi Yuda
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega CS2/Magazine articles.
External links
References
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