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{{sub-stub}}'''R&D Dept. #9''' (第9研究開発部) was the ninth research and development lab within [[Sega]] which existed for one year, from 1990 to 1991. It was spun off of [[Sega R&D 2]], focusing on games for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] while R&D 2 continued to developed 8-bit games.{{ref|https://www.sega.jp/fb/album/10_add/interview2.html}}
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{{sub-stub}}'''R&D Dept. #9''' (第9研究開発部) was the ninth research and development lab within [[Sega]] which existed for one year, from 1990 to 1991. Alongside [[Sega R&D 6]], it developed video games for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It was spun off of [[Sega R&D 2]], focusing on 16-bit games while R&D 2 continued to develop 8-bit games.{{ref|https://www.sega.jp/fb/album/10_add/interview2.html}} It was later rebranded as [[Sega CS1]].
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==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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Sega R&D 9
Division of Sega Enterprises
Founded: 1990-04[1]
Headquarters:
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R&D Dept. #9 (第9研究開発部) was the ninth research and development lab within Sega which existed for one year, from 1990 to 1991. Alongside Sega R&D 6, it developed video games for the Sega Mega Drive. It was spun off of Sega R&D 2, focusing on 16-bit games while R&D 2 continued to develop 8-bit games.[2] It was later rebranded as Sega CS1.


Softography

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List of staff

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Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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