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Research and Development Dept. #1 (第一研究開発部) (often shortened to Sega R&D1) was, as its name suggests, the 1st R&D department within Sega, which developed the vast majority of its arcade titles in the 80's.
A recognizable team within R&D 1 was Team Shinobi (チームシノビ), initially named for its involvement with Shinobi, but it became more famously associated with Makoto Uchida, who created the team's later games Altered Beast, Golden Axe and Alien Storm.[1]
In either 1990 or 1991, R&D 1 was split into AM1 and AM3.[2]
Contents
Softography
Zaxxon hardware
- Future Spy (1984)
G80
- Sindbad Mystery (1983)
System 1
- Flicky (1984)
- Choplifter (1985)
- Ninja Princess (1985)
System 2
- Choplifter (1985)
- Shooting Master (1985)
- Heavy Metal (1985)
System 16
- Fantasy Zone (1986)
- Quartet (1986)
- Action Fighter (1986)
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1986)
- Alien Syndrome (1987)
- Heavyweight Champ (1987)
- SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative (1987)
- Shinobi (1987)
- Dunk Shot (1987)
- Time Scanner (1987)
- Bullet (1987)
- Super League (1987)
- Sonic Boom (1987)
- Altered Beast (1988) (as Team Shinobi)
- Ace Attacker (1988)
- Excite League (1988)
- Cyber Police ESWAT (1989)
- Golden Axe (1989)
- M.V.P. (1990)
Hang-On hardware
- Hang-On (1985)
- Space Harrier (1985)
- Enduro Racer (1986)
- Super Hang-On (1987)
OutRun hardware
- OutRun (1986)
X Board
- Thunder Blade (1987)
- Line of Fire (1989)
- Super Monaco GP (1989)
- Last Survivor (1989)
Y Board
- Galaxy Force (1988)
- Galaxy Force II (1988)
System 18
- Shadow Dancer (1989)
- Alien Storm (1990) (as Team Shinobi)
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (1990)
- Laser Ghost (1990)
- Clutch Hitter (1991)
System 24
- Gain Ground (1988)
- Hot-Rod (1988)
- Crack Down (1989)
- Super Masters (1989)
- Bonanza Bros. (1990)
- Rough Racer (1990)
- Quiz Shukudai o Wasuremashita! (1991)
System 32
- Rad Mobile (1991) (early)
- Spider-Man: The Videogame (1991) (early)
System C
- Columns (1990)
- Columns II: The Voyage Through Time (1990)
System C2
- Borench (1990)
System E
- Hang-On Jr. (1986)
Medal game
- World Bingo (1986)
Master System
- Columns (1990)
Mega Drive
- Columns (1990)
Game Gear
- Columns (1990)
List of staff
- Kunitake Aoki
- Yoshiaki Aoki
- Hiroshi Aso
- Yoshio Fukushima
- Haga
- Kenichi Hokari
- Motoshige Hokoyama
- Kyoshi Ieizumi
- Yoji Ishii
- Tadashi Kagawa
- Takahiro Kajimoto
- Mitsuhiko Kakita
- Hideshi Kawatake
- Tadashi Koizumi
- Masaki Kondoh
- Manabu Kusunoki
- Minoru Matsuura
- Satoshi Mifune
- Kiyoshi Miyagi
- Akira Miyanishi
- Eiro Nagata
- Rikiya Nakagawa
- Hisaki Nimiya
- Ryuji Ochi
- Ippo Ogapi
- Hisao Oguchi
- Akira Ohe
- Yoshiki Ooka
- Makoto Oshitani
- Hideki Saito
- Takeshi Sano
- Masahito Shimizu
- Hisashi Suzuki
- Kou Tanaka
- Katsumi Tojo
- Takazumi Tomoike
- Junichi Tsuchiya
- Makoto Uchida
- Kazuo Wakihara
- Sohey Yamamoto
- Makihito Yokota
References
- ↑ https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/interview/1212683.html (Wayback Machine: 2023-09-16 10:56)
- ↑ @tsurumy on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2020-09-04 15:37)
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