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The division was founded in September 1998{{fileref|DCM_JP_20001013_2000-32.pdf|page=91}}. [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]] fronted the studio, having migrated from [[Sega AM2]] with various others, including [[Satoshi Mifune]] and [[Tetsuya Kaku]].{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf|page=15}} ''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' is the only one of AM11's games. | The division was founded in September 1998{{fileref|DCM_JP_20001013_2000-32.pdf|page=91}}. [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]] fronted the studio, having migrated from [[Sega AM2]] with various others, including [[Satoshi Mifune]] and [[Tetsuya Kaku]].{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf|page=15}} ''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' is the only one of AM11's games. | ||
− | In May 1999, AM11 changed to | + | In May 1999, AM11 changed to [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 4]].{{fileref|DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf|page=15}}. |
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===[[Sega Model 3 Step 2.1]]=== | ===[[Sega Model 3 Step 2.1]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Daytona USA 2: Power Edition]]'' (1998) | ||
*''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' (1998) | *''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' (1998) | ||
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+ | ==List of staff== | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #11, commonly known as Sega AM R&D #11 or Sega AM11, was a research and development division within Sega.
The division was founded in September 1998[1]. Toshihiro Nagoshi fronted the studio, having migrated from Sega AM2 with various others, including Satoshi Mifune and Tetsuya Kaku.[2] Spikeout: Digital Battle Online is the only one of AM11's games.
In May 1999, AM11 changed to Sega Software R&D Dept. 4.[2].
Softography
Sega Model 3 Step 2.1
- Daytona USA 2: Power Edition (1998)
- Spikeout: Digital Battle Online (1998)
List of staff
- Yukinobu Arikawa
- Yoshinao Asako
- Hisashi Endo
- Norio Haga
- Naohiro Hirao
- Yuji Hirukawa
- Kazuhiro Izaki
- Tetsuya Kaku
- Makoto Kawai
- Mika Kojima
- Souichiro Kugo
- Hajime Matsubara
- Yasumasa Matsumori
- Kota Matsumoto
- Satoshi Mifune
- Akira Morimoto
- Toshihiro Nagoshi
- Tadanobu Numata
- Masanori Onogi
- Kazunori Oyama
- Kumiko Sakurai
- Daisuke Sato
- Michihiro Sato
- Michio Shirako
- Hidenori Shoji
- Sanae Takeda
- Issei Tokuda
- Jun Tokuhara
- Manabu Tsukamoto
- Junichi Yamada
- Tetsu Yoshimitsu
References
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