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'''R&D Div. #3''' (第三研究開発本部 開発一部) was the first third division of [[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]]. It was spun out of [[Sega R&D1 (2011-2015)|Sega R&D1]]. It is unclear exactly when it was founded, but it seems to have coincided with the founding of Sega Interactive. The earliest recorded public mention of its existence came in November 2015.{{ref|https://www.4gamer.net/games/000/G000000/20151211081/}} | '''R&D Div. #3''' (第三研究開発本部 開発一部) was the first third division of [[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]]. It was spun out of [[Sega R&D1 (2011-2015)|Sega R&D1]]. It is unclear exactly when it was founded, but it seems to have coincided with the founding of Sega Interactive. The earliest recorded public mention of its existence came in November 2015.{{ref|https://www.4gamer.net/games/000/G000000/20151211081/}} | ||
− | R&D3 acted as a spiritual successor to [[Sega AM3 (2005-2008)|Sega AM3]], which had merged with | + | R&D3 acted as a spiritual successor to [[Sega AM3 (2005-2008)|Sega AM3]], which had merged with [[Sega AM1 (2005-2011)|AM1]] in 2008. However, it was not a direct replica, as various former AM3 staff remained at R&D1, as did their former franchise ''[[:category:Initial D|Initial D Arcade Stage]]''. Instead, it carried over former AM3 franchise ''[[:category:World Club Champion Football|World Club Champion Football]]'', and R&D1’s new franchises ‘’[[:category:maimai (franchise)|maimai]]’’{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160617144453/http://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol3-1}} and ''[[Wonderland Wars]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20170928084256/https://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol14-2/}}. |
R&D3 was best known for its trio of rhythm game series: the afore-mentioned ''maimai'', ''[[Chunithm]]'' (conceived at R&D1) and the brand new ''[[Ongeki]]''. This naturally led to the department's sound section being the best-known for all R&D departments, especially as one of its members was [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]. | R&D3 was best known for its trio of rhythm game series: the afore-mentioned ''maimai'', ''[[Chunithm]]'' (conceived at R&D1) and the brand new ''[[Ongeki]]''. This naturally led to the department's sound section being the best-known for all R&D departments, especially as one of its members was [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]. |
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R&D Div. #3 (第三研究開発本部 開発一部) was the first third division of Sega Interactive. It was spun out of Sega R&D1. It is unclear exactly when it was founded, but it seems to have coincided with the founding of Sega Interactive. The earliest recorded public mention of its existence came in November 2015.[1]
R&D3 acted as a spiritual successor to Sega AM3, which had merged with AM1 in 2008. However, it was not a direct replica, as various former AM3 staff remained at R&D1, as did their former franchise Initial D Arcade Stage. Instead, it carried over former AM3 franchise World Club Champion Football, and R&D1’s new franchises ‘’maimai’’[2] and Wonderland Wars[3].
R&D3 was best known for its trio of rhythm game series: the afore-mentioned maimai, Chunithm (conceived at R&D1) and the brand new Ongeki. This naturally led to the department's sound section being the best-known for all R&D departments, especially as one of its members was Takenobu Mitsuyoshi.
It was merged with Sega Games in 2020, becoming a new department in the 5th Development Div. of Sega Asia & Japan Studio HQ.
Contents
Sections
Softography
RingEdge
- World Club Champion Football 2015-2016 (2016)
- World Club Champion Football 2016-2017 (2017)
- World Club Champion Football 2017-2018 (2018)
RingEdge 2
- Maimai PiNK (2015)
- Maimai PiNK Plus (2016)
- Maimai Murasaki (2016)
- Maimai Murasaki Plus (2017)
- Maimai MiLK (2017)
- Maimai MiLK Plus (2018)
- Maimai Finale (2018)
Nu 1.1
- Chunithm Plus (2016)
- Chunithm Air (2016)
- Chunithm Air Plus (2017)
- Chunithm Star (2017)
- Chunithm Star Plus (2018)
- Chunithm Amazon (2018)
- Chunithm Amazon Plus (2019)
- Chunithm Crystal (2019)
ALLS UX
- WCCF Footista 2019 (2019)
- WCCF Footista 2020 (2020)
ALLS HX
- Ongeki (2018)
- Ongeki Plus (2019)
- Ongeki Summer (2019)
- Ongeki Summer Plus (2020)
ALLS HX2
- Maimai Deluxe (2019)
- Maimai Deluxe Plus (2020)
Android
- League of Wonderland (2019)
iOS
- League of Wonderland (2019)
List of staff
- Takayuki Yokoyama (programmer)
- Daisuke Anayama
- Jun Bando
- Toshihiro Fujimaki
- Makiko Funai
- Kazuhiro Hagino
- Keitaro Hanada
- Shuhei Hashigami
- Masamitsu Hoshino
- Tatsuya Ieda
- Norio Ishii
- Nobuhiro Ito
- Goro Iwasaki
- Hiroshi Kawaguchi
- Taiki Kobayashi
- Teku Kobayashi
- Ryohei Kohno
- Daisuke Kubota
- Yoshiki Kyogoku
- Yusuke Maeno
- Taku Makino
- Jun Matsunaga
- Yoshiki Matsushita
- Keita Minagawa
- Naoyuki Miyoshi
- Nobuhiro Morishita
- Ayano Moriyama
- Yoshiro Murakami
- Yasuhiro Nishiyama
- Ryohsaku Noguchi
- Yosuke Noguchi
- Takashi Oda
- Yoshihiro Okabayashi
- Norihito Omoda
- Koji Ooto
- Jumpei Sakuma
- Hiromitsu Sato
- Atsushi Shokei
- Yoshihiro Sonoda
- Akihiro Suzuki
- Daisuke Takahata
- Ryodo Tanaka
- Kota Terada
- Mari Tsuruzoe
- Hayato Watanabe
- Masakatsu Watanabe
- Atsuki Yagi
- Yukiko Yahagi
- Sohey Yamamoto
- Daisuke Yamaura
- Takashi Yanagawase
References
- ↑ https://www.4gamer.net/games/000/G000000/20151211081/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol3-1 (Wayback Machine: 2016-06-17 14:44)
- ↑ https://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol14-2/ (Wayback Machine: 2017-09-28 08:42)
- ↑ http://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol11-1/ (Wayback Machine: 2017-06-06 05:05)
- ↑ https://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol16-1/ (Wayback Machine: 2018-02-28 03:27)
- ↑ https://www.famitsu.com/news/201811/30168339.html
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