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− | {{stub}}''' | + | {{stub}}'''Sonicteam Ltd.'''{{fileref|IR EN 2004-05-18.pdf}} (株式会社 ソニックチーム), commonly stylized as '''SONICTEAM'''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20020802162347/http://www.sonicteam.com/index.html}}{{intref|Cuts Unleashed SA2 Vocal Collection}}{{intref|Sonic Mega Collection}}{{intref|Puyo Pop Fever/Production credits}}{{intref|Press release: 2004-08-17: SEGA RELEASES TEZUKA'S ASTRO BOY ON PLAYSTATION 2, GAME BOY ADVANCE}}, was a development company established by [[Sega]] in 2000. It was a continuation of what had previously been an internal division, [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 8]], which (alongside its predecessor [[Sega CS3]], had been trading as "Sonic Team" since 1996). |
In 2005 the company would be disbanded and development brought back in-house into Sega, becoming [[Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 1]]. As had been the case prior to 2000 with R&D8, GE1 continued to trade as Sonic Team. | In 2005 the company would be disbanded and development brought back in-house into Sega, becoming [[Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 1]]. As had been the case prior to 2000 with R&D8, GE1 continued to trade as Sonic Team. |
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Sonicteam Ltd.[1] (株式会社 ソニックチーム), commonly stylized as SONICTEAM[2][3][4][5][6], was a development company established by Sega in 2000. It was a continuation of what had previously been an internal division, Sega Software R&D Dept. 8, which (alongside its predecessor Sega CS3, had been trading as "Sonic Team" since 1996).
In 2005 the company would be disbanded and development brought back in-house into Sega, becoming Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 1. As had been the case prior to 2000 with R&D8, GE1 continued to trade as Sonic Team.
Contents
Softography
NAOMI
- Samba de Amigo Ver.2000 (2000)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2003)
Dreamcast
- Phantasy Star Online Tentouyou Demo Movie (2000)
- Phantasy Star Online: Network Trial Edition (2000)
- Samba de Amigo (2000)
- Samba de Amigo Ver.2000 (2000)
- Phantasy Star Online (2000)
- Sonic Adventure 2: The Trial (2000)
- Sonic Adventure 2 (2001)
- Sonic Adventure 2: Trial Version (2001)
- Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 (2001)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
Game Boy Advance
- ChuChu Rocket! (2001)
- Puyo Pop (2001)
- Sonic Advance 2 (2002)
- Sonic Pinball Party (2003)
- Sonic Battle (2003)
- Sonic Advance 3 (2004)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
PlayStation 2
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 1: Phantasy Star Generation: 1 (2003) (Art Advice, Packaging)
- Sonic Heroes (2003)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
- Puyo Puyo Fever Taikenban (2004)
GameCube
- Sonic Adventure 2: Battle (2001)
- Sonic Mega Collection (2002)
- Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (2003)
- Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution (2003)
- Sonic Heroes (2003)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
Xbox
- Sonic Heroes (2003)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
Nintendo DS
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
PlayStation Portable
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
Windows PC
- Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 (2001)
- Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (2004)
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
- Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (2006)
Palm OS
- Puyo Pop Fever (2004)
List of staff
- Yuki Takahashi (artist)
- Mitsuru Takahashi (programmer)
- Michio Abe
- Tomohiko Aita
- Yoshinari Amaike
- Hideki Anbo
- Tomonori Dobashi
- Kenichi Fujiwara
- Takanori Fukazawa
- Haruka Haginoya
- Takahiro Hamano
- Yoshihisa Hashimoto
- Shintaro Hata
- Motomu Hayashi
- Tomoyuki Hayashi
- Taro Hino
- Yuji Hirukawa
- Mizuki Hosoyamada
- Noboru Hotta
- Miho Hyakutake
- Ai Ikeda
- Ryuichi Ishiguro
- Takashi Ishihara
- Kazuko Ito
- Hisae Jibiki
- Atsushi Kanno
- Yusuke Kashiwagi
- Tetsu Katano
- Yoshitaka Kawabata
- Sachiko Kawamura
- Takafumi Kaya
- Asahiko Kikuchi
- Daizo Kimura
- Yuya Kimura
- Kosei Kitamura
- Takuma Komatsu
- Shinya Matsunami
- Akira Mikame
- Yonosuke Miki
- Masakazu Miura
- Takao Miyoshi
- Akikazu Mizuno
- Daisuke Mori
- Kenjiro Morimoto
- Hideaki Moriya
- Mayumi Moro
- Hitomi Nagao
- Yuji Naka
- Nobuo Nakagawa
- Shun Nakamura
- Hitoshi Nakanishi
- Masato Nakazawa
- Makiko Nishimura
- Ayumu Nishino
- Akinori Nishiyama
- Keiichi Noda
- Kenji Odaka
- Yojiro Ogawa
- Koji Ogino
- Yu Ohmura
- Kazuyuki Okada
- Mineko Okamura
- Satoshi Okano
- Yoshiyuki Okitsu
- Takaaki Saito
- Satoshi Sakai
- Takashi Sakamoto
- Toshihisa Satake
- Hirono Sato
- Michihiro Sato
- Akio Setsumasa
- Akihiko Shinya
- Ryutaro Sugiyama
- Emiko Sunaga
- Yasuhiro Takahashi
- Hiroyuki Takanabe
- Junichi Takeda
- Satoru Takeshima
- Michikazu Tamamura
- Shinkichi Tanahashi
- Kazuhiro Tonogi
- Kouichi Toya
- Eitaro Toyoda
- Yoshihiko Toyoshima
- Yuji Uekawa
- Masahiro Wakayama
- Hiroyuki Watanabe
- Wataru Watanabe
- Masahiko Yagi
- Yuji Yamaga
- Masanobu Yamamoto
- Nanako Yarimizu
- Masatoshi Yasumura
- Makoto Yonezu
- Haruka Yoshida
- Takumi Yoshinaga
- Takashi Yuda
- Kyosei Yukimoto
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 File:IR EN 2004-05-18.pdf
- ↑ http://www.sonicteam.com/index.html (Wayback Machine: 2002-08-02 16:23)
- ↑ Cuts Unleashed SA2 Vocal Collection
- ↑ Sonic Mega Collection
- ↑ Puyo Pop Fever/Production credits
- ↑ Press release: 2004-08-17: SEGA RELEASES TEZUKA'S ASTRO BOY ON PLAYSTATION 2, GAME BOY ADVANCE
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