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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Software R&D Dept. #1''' was a short-lived division of [[Sega]]. Essentially a continuation of [[Sega AM1]], the "AM" name was dropped when the AM (amusement) and CS (consumer) R&D divisions were merged. Software R&D #1 kept its number and most of its staff, being largely unchanged during this period. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Software R&D Dept. #1''' was a short-lived division of [[Sega]]. Essentially a continuation of [[Sega AM1]], the "AM" name was dropped when the AM (amusement) and CS (consumer) R&D divisions were merged. Software R&D #1 kept its number and most of its staff, being largely unchanged during this period, and made no changes were made from AM1 regarding management or approach to games{{magref|dmjp|1999-36|15}}. |
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+ | Recent works the department boasted from the AM1 era included ''[[The House of the Dead]]'', the ''[[:category:Dynamite Baseball (franchise)|Dynamite Baseball]]'' franchise and ''[[Sega Bass Fishing]]''{{magref|dmjp|1999-36|15}}. A new series to Soft R&D 1 was the ''[[:category:Real Life Career|Real Life Career/Sega Professional]]'' series, which began with ''[[Airline Pilots]]'' the last months of trading as AM1 and expanded with ''[[Brave Firefighters]]'' and ''[[Emergency Call Ambulance]]''. | ||
In 2000, it was spun-off into a new (wholly owned) development company, [[WOW Entertainment]]. | In 2000, it was spun-off into a new (wholly owned) development company, [[WOW Entertainment]]. |
Revision as of 02:57, 14 January 2024
Sega Software R&D Dept. 1 Division of Sega Enterprises | ||
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Founded: 1999 | ||
Defunct: 2000-04-21 | ||
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Sega Software R&D Dept. #1 was a short-lived division of Sega. Essentially a continuation of Sega AM1, the "AM" name was dropped when the AM (amusement) and CS (consumer) R&D divisions were merged. Software R&D #1 kept its number and most of its staff, being largely unchanged during this period, and made no changes were made from AM1 regarding management or approach to games
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[1]. Recent works the department boasted from the AM1 era included The House of the Dead, the Dynamite Baseball franchise and Sega Bass Fishing
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[2]. A new series to Soft R&D 1 was the Real Life Career/Sega Professional series, which began with Airline Pilots the last months of trading as AM1 and expanded with Brave Firefighters and Emergency Call Ambulance.
In 2000, it was spun-off into a new (wholly owned) development company, WOW Entertainment.
Softography
List of staff
- Teruhito Abe
- Tsutomu Akazawa
- Sachiho Amano
- Hiroshi Ando
- Takeshi Ando
- Toshihiro Ando
- Masayuki Ao
- Mika Araki
- Megumi Barada
- Toshihiro Fujimaki
- Tadashi Fujita
- Hitoshi Furukubo
- Yasuhiro Hayashida
- Susumu Hirai
- Kazutaka Horie
- Hiroyuki Ichikawa
- Masaharu Ijichi
- Tatsuhiko Ikeda
- Kenichi Imaeda
- Norio Ishii
- Tadayuki Iwa
- Yasuo Iwasaki
- Shien Kato
- Hideyuki Katoh
- Ichiro Kawaoka
- Masateru Kawasaki
- Tetsuya Kawauchi
- Masaki Kondoh
- Tatsuto Kumada
- Yasuhito Kuroiwa
- Tomiko Kusunoki
- Taku Makino
- Katsunori Matsui
- Akira Miyanishi
- Masamoto Morita
- Rikiya Nakagawa
- Satoshi Nakajima
- Takashi Namba
- Masaki Namikoshi
- Makito Nomiya
- Takashi Oda
- Akira Ogata
- Takuya Ohashi
- Norihito Omoda
- Koji Ooto
- Katsu Oshida
- Yukinori Ota
- Eriko Sakurai
- Kazutomo Sanbongi
- Motoyoshi Sato
- Takao Seki
- Hideaki Sekiya
- Hitoshi Shimokawa
- Makoto Sugawara
- Nanae Suizu
- Yoshiharu Suzuki
- Daisuke Tabayashi
- Hiroyuki Taguchi
- Masanori Takeuchi
- Kazuhiro Takimoto
- Ryodo Tanaka
- Yukio Tsuji
- Susumu Tsukagoshi
- Atsushi Ueno
- Shunichi Urushibara
- Akira Wada
- Akira Watanabe
- Tatsuya Watanabe
- Kei Yamada
- Kumiko Yamada
- Noriko Yamada
- Tsuyoshi Yamasaki
- Takuya Yamazaki
- Makihito Yokota
References
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