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+ | {{sub-stub}}'''Omega Group''' was a internal game development support team within [[Sega of America]]. Led by [[Michael Latham]]{{intref|Interview: Michael Latham (2005-02-08) by Sega-16}}, it was established around 1992 when the [[Product Development Team]] was spun off into both [[Alpha Group]] and Omega Group.<ref>K Horowitz (2016). ''Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games''</ref> | ||
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Omega Group was a internal game development support team within Sega of America. Led by Michael Latham[2], it was established around 1992 when the Product Development Team was spun off into both Alpha Group and Omega Group.[3]
Softography
List of staff
References
- ↑ K Horowitz (2016). Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games
- ↑ Interview: Michael Latham (2005-02-08) by Sega-16
- ↑ K Horowitz (2016). Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games