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− | ''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Software R&D Dept. #8''' (第八ソフト研究開発部) was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]] and successor to [[Sega CS3]]. The department operated similarly to [[Sega CS3|CS3]], just with a new name{{magref|dmjp|1993-36|14}}{{magref|dmjp|2000-40|91}}. The department had a motto, "Works with dreams" (夢のある作品り), sometimes shortened to just "Dreams"{{magref|dmjp|1999-36|15}}, likely based on their past work ''[[NiGHTS Into Dreams]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 14 January 2024
Sega Software R&D Dept. 8 Division of Sega Enterprises | ||
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Software R&D Dept. #8 (第八ソフト研究開発部) was a video game research and development division within Sega and successor to Sega CS3. The department operated similarly to CS3, just with a new name[3][4]. The department had a motto, "Works with dreams" (夢のある作品り), sometimes shortened to just "Dreams"[5], likely based on their past work NiGHTS Into Dreams.
Like CS3, it is thought all of R&D's products were sold under Sonic Team branding. The group only existed for eleven months before being spun off into an official Sonic Team company.
Softography
NAOMI
- Samba de Amigo (1999)
Dreamcast
- ChuChu Rocket! Taikenban (1999)
- ChuChu Rocket! (1999)
- Samba de Amigo (2000)
List of staff
- Yuki Takahashi (artist)
- Tomohiko Aita
- Yoshinari Amaike
- Tomonori Dobashi
- Kenichi Fujiwara
- Takahiro Hamano
- Yoshihisa Hashimoto
- Shintaro Hata
- Nobuhiko Honda
- Miho Hyakutake
- Ai Ikeda
- Ryuichi Ishiguro
- Kazuko Ito
- Tetsu Katano
- Yoshitaka Kawabata
- Sachiko Kawamura
- Takafumi Kaya
- Kosei Kitamura
- Shinya Matsunami
- Akira Mikame
- Masakazu Miura
- Takao Miyoshi
- Akikazu Mizuno
- Daisuke Mori
- Kenjiro Morimoto
- Hideaki Moriya
- Yuji Naka
- Shun Nakamura
- Masato Nakazawa
- Akinori Nishiyama
- Yojiro Ogawa
- Koji Ogino
- Naoto Ohshima
- Satoshi Okano
- Takaaki Saito
- Satoshi Sakai
- Akio Setsumasa
- Akihiko Shinya
- Yasuhiro Takahashi
- Junichi Takeda
- Michikazu Tamamura
- Kouichi Toya
- Eitaro Toyoda
- Yuji Uekawa
- Masahiro Wakayama
- Hiroyuki Watanabe
- Wataru Watanabe
- Masanobu Yamamoto
- Masatoshi Yasumura
References
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-36 (1999-11-19,26)" (JP; 1999-11-05), page 14
- ↑ File:IR EN 2003-07-30.pdf, page 5
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-36 (1999-11-19,26)" (JP; 1999-11-05), page 14
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "2000-40 (2000-12-15)" (JP; 2000-12-01), page 91
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-36 (1999-11-19,26)" (JP; 1999-11-05), page 15
https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/213.html#id_65c1b46a
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