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'''AM Plus''' was a division of [[Sega]], headded by [[Yu Suzuki]]. It was the logical continuation of [[DigitalRex]].
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'''AM Plus R&D Dept.'''{{fileref|IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf}} (AMプラス研究開発部){{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20091219123904/http://sega.jp/segamoba/about/column.html}} was a division of [[Sega]], headed by [[Yu Suzuki]]. It was the logical continuation of [[DigitalRex]]. It was founded on April 1 2005 and held a standalone position within the '''Amusement R&D Div.'''{{ref|1=https://ircms.irstreet.com/contents/data_file.php?template=39&brand=93&folder_contents=11197&src_data=39764&filename=pdf_file.pdf}}{{ref|https://www.segasammy.co.jp/cms/wp-content/uploads/pdf/en/ir/e_2006_annual.pdf}}
  
 
AM Plus operated outside of the traditional AM departments for a small number of years, before being closed. Staff were spread across other internal AM departments, including Yu Suzuki, who would play a non-executive advisory role before retiring from Sega in 2009.
 
AM Plus operated outside of the traditional AM departments for a small number of years, before being closed. Staff were spread across other internal AM departments, including Yu Suzuki, who would play a non-executive advisory role before retiring from Sega in 2009.

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AM Plus
Division of Sega Corporation
Founded: 2005-04-01[1]
Defunct: 2008-05-01
2004-07-01

AM Plus R&D Dept.[1] (AMプラス研究開発部)[2] was a division of Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki. It was the logical continuation of DigitalRex. It was founded on April 1 2005 and held a standalone position within the Amusement R&D Div.[3][4]

AM Plus operated outside of the traditional AM departments for a small number of years, before being closed. Staff were spread across other internal AM departments, including Yu Suzuki, who would play a non-executive advisory role before retiring from Sega in 2009.

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List of staff

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Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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