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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Sega Test''', also known as the '''Sega of America Software Test Department''', was the game testing and quality assurance division of [[Sega of America]], tasked with assisting both first and third-party developers with testing of video games, accessories, and related hardware.
 
}}{{sub-stub}}'''Sega Test''', also known as the '''Sega of America Software Test Department''', was the game testing and quality assurance division of [[Sega of America]], tasked with assisting both first and third-party developers with testing of video games, accessories, and related hardware.
  
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[[File:SegaTest offices.png|thumb|280px|The offices of Sega Test, located across the street from [[Sega of America]]'s headquarters.]]
 
[[File:SegaTest offices.png|thumb|280px|The offices of Sega Test, located across the street from [[Sega of America]]'s headquarters.]]
  
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Sometime in 1995, [[Sega of America]] contacted independent film production company Green Mill Filmworks to produce a brief documentary overviewing the work environment of Sega Test. Defined as a "trainumentary" (a documentary intended for internal employee training), the documentary features interviews with both company executives and key game testers, and provides comprehensive information on an average tester's workday - including smoke breaks.
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Filmed primarily on June 15, 1995{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20220524173100/https://twitter.com/JohnAndersen21/status/1529152822205366273}} and ultimately released for internal use on [[VHS]] sometime in 1996, it stands as a uniquely-preserved look into Sega of America's quality assurance workflow.
  
 
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==List of staff==
 
==List of staff==
 
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==Documentation==
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SoA TestDepartment TestersBible.pdf|Sega of America Test Department Tester's Bible
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==Photo gallery==
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SoA QualityAssurance 1995 1.png|1995
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==References==
 
==References==

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Sega Test, also known as the Sega of America Software Test Department, was the game testing and quality assurance division of Sega of America, tasked with assisting both first and third-party developers with testing of video games, accessories, and related hardware.

History

The offices of Sega Test, located across the street from Sega of America's headquarters.

This Is Sega Test

Main article: This Is Sega Test.

Sometime in 1995, Sega of America contacted independent film production company Green Mill Filmworks to produce a brief documentary overviewing the work environment of Sega Test. Defined as a "trainumentary" (a documentary intended for internal employee training), the documentary features interviews with both company executives and key game testers, and provides comprehensive information on an average tester's workday - including smoke breaks.

Filmed primarily on June 15, 1995[2] and ultimately released for internal use on VHS sometime in 1996, it stands as a uniquely-preserved look into Sega of America's quality assurance workflow.


List of staff

Documentation

Photo gallery

References

  1. File:SegaTest offices.png
  2. @JohnAndersen21 on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2022-05-24 17:31)
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