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+ | '''AM R&D Dept. #3'''{{fileref|IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf}} (第三AM研究開発部) was the third arcade division of [[Sega Corporation (2000-2015)|Sega Corporation]]. It was part of the '''AM Software R&D Group''' of '''Amusement R&D Div''', alongside [[Sega AM1 (2005-2011)|AM R&D Dept. #1]] and [[Sega AM2 (2004)|AM R&D Dept. #2]]{{fileref|IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf}}. | ||
− | Sega AM3 was | + | After the [[Sega Sammy Holdings]] restructuring, [[Hitmaker]] turned back into AM3. It operated for four more years, but then was dissolved, becoming part of the remaining arcade studios [[Sega AM1 (2005-2011)|Sega AM1]] and [[Sega AM2]]. |
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+ | *Soft Development Section (ソフト開発セクション){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20051118201658/http://ad.impress.co.jp/special/doco0507_2/}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210730101814/https://xtech.nikkei.com/it/article/Interview/20090902/336374/}} | ||
+ | *Sound Section (サウンドセクション){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231219142149/https://media.vgm.io/albums/47/5474/5474-1503477918.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231219141052/https://media.vgm.io/albums/29/4992/4992-1429695617.jpg}}{{fileref|LGATVGDUSAAB CD JP booklet.pdf|page=8}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150418125003/http://www.ne.jp/asahi/v/hara/ga_core/ga_core2_1.html}} | ||
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==Softography (arcade)== | ==Softography (arcade)== | ||
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=== [[Triforce]] === | === [[Triforce]] === | ||
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* ''[[Sega Networks Casino Club]]'' (2007) | * ''[[Sega Networks Casino Club]]'' (2007) | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 30 May 2024
Sega AM3 (2005-2008) Division of Sega Corporation | ||
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Founded: 2004-07-01[1] | ||
Defunct: 2008-05-01 | ||
Headquarters:
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2004-07-01 2008-05-01
← Hitmaker Sega AM1 →
Sega AM2 →
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AM R&D Dept. #3[2] (第三AM研究開発部) was the third arcade division of Sega Corporation. It was part of the AM Software R&D Group of Amusement R&D Div, alongside AM R&D Dept. #1 and AM R&D Dept. #2[2].
After the Sega Sammy Holdings restructuring, Hitmaker turned back into AM3. It operated for four more years, but then was dissolved, becoming part of the remaining arcade studios Sega AM1 and Sega AM2.
There has been little to no change in the studio in comparison to Hitmaker.
Sections
Softography
NAOMI
- Zunou Nouryoku Koujou Machine Touch de Zuno: Tanoshiku check? Soretomo Battle!? (2006)
- Manic Panic Ghosts (2007)
NAOMI 2 Satellite Terminal
PlayStation 2
- Sega Rally 2006 (2006)
Triforce
System SP
- Dinosaur King (2005)
Lindbergh
- Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice (2006)
- Virtua Tennis 3 (2006)
- Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (2007)
- Hummer (2008)
- Initial D Arcade Stage 5 (2009)
Lindbergh Blue
- Derby Owners Club 2008: Feel the Rush (2008)
- World Club Champion Football: Intercontinental Clubs 2006-2007 (2008)
- World Club Champion Football: Intercontinental Clubs 2007-2008 (2009)
Nintendo DS
- Dinosaur King (2007)
PlayStation Portable
- Virtua Tennis 3 (2007)
Xbox 360
- Virtua Tennis 3 (2007)
PlayStation 3
- Virtua Tennis 3 (2007)
Windows PC
- Virtua Tennis 3 (2007)
Softography (arcade)
Triforce
- Avalon no Kagi Ver.2 (2005)
Lindbergh
- Sega Networks Casino Club (2007)
- Sega Networks Casino Club Ver. 2 (2008)
- Sega Networks Casino Club Ver. 3 (2009)
List of staff
- Hiroshi Ando
- Chihiro Aoki
- Kenji Arai
- Eijiro Asakura
- Marc Cellucci
- Asami Enomoto
- Tomoaki Fujisawa
- Mitsuharu Fukuyama
- Makiko Funai
- Norio Furuichi
- Takeshi Goden
- Masayuki Goto
- Keitaro Hanada
- Toshifumi Hara
- Sachio Hatayama
- Norikazu Hayashi
- Yoshio Hirasawa
- Takashi Hirayama
- Masamitsu Hoshino
- Toshihiro Hyoi
- Kyoshi Ieizumi
- Hiroshi Iijima
- Kunihiko Imai
- Chikako Inoue
- Yoshifumi Ishihata
- Takeshi Isozaki
- Hiromi Ito
- Masaaki Ito
- Kazuma Itoh
- Takeo Iwase
- Hiroyuki Izuno
- Takahiro Kai
- Shoichiro Kanazawa
- Jun Kanda
- Hiroshi Kawaguchi
- Naoto Kawakami
- Satoshi Kishimoto
- Chiho Kobayashi
- Hisashi Kobayashi
- Koichi Kobayashi
- Masaru Kohayakawa
- Kentaro Koyama
- Yuko Kubota
- Shugo Kudo
- Tatsuto Kumada
- Mie Kumagai
- Masahito Kurosawa
- Masaru Kurosawa
- Yoshitaka Maeyama
- Megumi Matsuda
- Tsuyoshi Matsuda
- Isao Matsumoto
- Junpei Mishima
- Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
- Kazuhiro Mori
- Yasuhiro Mori
- Nobuhiro Morishita
- Suguro Moroga
- Yasuto Muraki
- Azumi Nakada
- Yoshihiko Nakagawa
- Makoto Nakamura
- Hirotake Nakano
- Nobukazu Naruke
- Toshiya Nishikawa
- Kazuko Noguchi
- Ryohsaku Noguchi
- Yosuke Noguchi
- Sachiyo Nomura
- Takeshi Numazawa
- Shinichi Ogasawara
- Daisuke Ogawa
- Masanori Ohe
- Hiroshi Okita
- Katsuhiko Omori
- Mitsuharu Saikawa
- Wataru Sakomura
- Rie Sakurai
- Takeshi Sano
- Kenji Sasaki
- Taihei Sato
- Norio Satomi
- Asami Shimada
- Kenji Shimizu
- Masato Shimoyama
- Yoshihiro Sonoda
- Shingo Sudo
- Shinji Suzuki
- Yoshifumi Suzuki
- Yasuhiro Takagi
- Osamu Takamori
- Yoshinori Takeno
- Masahiko Tanabe
- Jun Taniguchi
- Michinari Terada
- Shigeki Terajima
- Kenji Tohma
- Dai Tsuchiya
- Junichi Tsuchiya
- Tomosuke Tsuda
- Koujou Tsukamoto
- Tomoyuki Tsukishima
- Ai Tsushima
- Katsunori Uchibori
- Housei Ueda
- Juro Watari
- Takashi Yamada
- Kenji Yamamoto
- Makoto Yamamoto
- Nobuyuki Yamashita
- Daisuke Yamaura
- Takashi Yano
- Hiroshi Yoshida
References
- ↑ File:IR EN 2004-05-18.pdf
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:IR EN 2005-03-31.pdf
- ↑ http://ad.impress.co.jp/special/doco0507_2/ (Wayback Machine: 2005-11-18 20:16)
- ↑ https://xtech.nikkei.com/it/article/Interview/20090902/336374/ (Wayback Machine: 2021-07-30 10:18)
- ↑ https://media.vgm.io/albums/47/5474/5474-1503477918.jpg (Wayback Machine: 2023-12-19 14:21)
- ↑ https://media.vgm.io/albums/29/4992/4992-1429695617.jpg (Wayback Machine: 2023-12-19 14:10)
- ↑ File:LGATVGDUSAAB CD JP booklet.pdf, page 8
- ↑ http://www.ne.jp/asahi/v/hara/ga_core/ga_core2_1.html (Wayback Machine: 2015-04-18 12:50)
https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/603.html#id_97803d94
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