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'''Sega Consumer Research and Development 1''' or '''Sega CS1''' is a video game research and development division within [[Sega]]. Sega is thought to have consumer divisions every since they began developing for non-arcade systems, however it unknown which games were attached to CS1 during the SG-1000, Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive era. During 1994, and the Saturn launch, CS1 gained notierity due to it's ''Panzer Dragoon'' and ''Sega Victory Goal'' games, which were showcases for the Saturn at the time. CS1 had two seperate sub-divisions known as Team Ara which focused on sports related games, and Team Andromeda which produced the Panzer Dragoon games. In 1995, Sega also established a PC division internally, dedicated to porting PC titles. In 2000 all of these divisions came together to establish [[Smilebit]]. | '''Sega Consumer Research and Development 1''' or '''Sega CS1''' is a video game research and development division within [[Sega]]. Sega is thought to have consumer divisions every since they began developing for non-arcade systems, however it unknown which games were attached to CS1 during the SG-1000, Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive era. During 1994, and the Saturn launch, CS1 gained notierity due to it's ''Panzer Dragoon'' and ''Sega Victory Goal'' games, which were showcases for the Saturn at the time. CS1 had two seperate sub-divisions known as Team Ara which focused on sports related games, and Team Andromeda which produced the Panzer Dragoon games. In 1995, Sega also established a PC division internally, dedicated to porting PC titles. In 2000 all of these divisions came together to establish [[Smilebit]]. | ||
− | With the intergration back into Sega in 2004. The team has changed with non-sports operation becoming merged with [[Amusement Vision]], and Amusement Vision staff completly loosing it's arcade focus. Therefore the current CS1 is a combination of Amusement Vision and Smilebit. For a brief time the Yakuza development team were known as the '''New Entertainment Department''' however that name changed to CS1 in 2008. In 2011, the Yakuza team got | + | With the intergration back into Sega in 2004. The team has changed with non-sports operation becoming merged with [[Amusement Vision]], and Amusement Vision staff completly loosing it's arcade focus. Therefore the current CS1 is a combination of Amusement Vision and Smilebit. For a brief time the Yakuza development team were known as the '''New Entertainment Department''' however that name changed to CS1 in 2008. In 2011, the Yakuza team got re-branded as '''Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio'''. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
Revision as of 14:37, 8 December 2015
Sega Consumer Research and Development 1 or Sega CS1 is a video game research and development division within Sega. Sega is thought to have consumer divisions every since they began developing for non-arcade systems, however it unknown which games were attached to CS1 during the SG-1000, Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive era. During 1994, and the Saturn launch, CS1 gained notierity due to it's Panzer Dragoon and Sega Victory Goal games, which were showcases for the Saturn at the time. CS1 had two seperate sub-divisions known as Team Ara which focused on sports related games, and Team Andromeda which produced the Panzer Dragoon games. In 1995, Sega also established a PC division internally, dedicated to porting PC titles. In 2000 all of these divisions came together to establish Smilebit.
With the intergration back into Sega in 2004. The team has changed with non-sports operation becoming merged with Amusement Vision, and Amusement Vision staff completly loosing it's arcade focus. Therefore the current CS1 is a combination of Amusement Vision and Smilebit. For a brief time the Yakuza development team were known as the New Entertainment Department however that name changed to CS1 in 2008. In 2011, the Yakuza team got re-branded as Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio.
Contents
Softography
Sega Saturn
- Greatest Nine (1995)
- Greatest Nine 96 (1996)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (1996)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 2 (1997)
- Panzer Dragoon (1995)
- Panzer Dragoon Zwei (1996)
- Panzer Dragoon Saga (1998)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 97 (1997)
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 98 (1998)
- Sega International Victory Goal (1995)
- Sega Worldwide Soccer 97 (1997)
- Sega Worldwide Soccer 98 (1998)
Dreamcast
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team de Asobou! (1999)
PlayStation 2
- Derby Uma o Tsukurou! 5 (2005)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 5 (2007)
- Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! Europe Championship (2006)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 3 (2005)
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005)
- Virtua Pro Football (2006)
- Yakuza (2005)
- Yakuza 2 (2006)
Xbox
- Spikeout: Battle Street (2005)
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005)
Nintendo DS
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009)
- Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll (2005)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! (2008)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (2009)
- Soccer Tsuku DS: Touch and Direct (2008)
- Soccer Tsuku DS: World Challenge 2010 (2010)
- Zombie Shiki - Eigo Ryoku Sosei Jutsu: English of the Dead (2008)
PlayStation Portable
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 6: Pride of J (2009)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 7: Euro Plus (2011)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 8 Euro Plus (2013)
- Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou (2010)
- Kurohyou 2: Ryu ga Gotoku Ashura Hen (2012)
Xbox 360
- Binary Domain (2012)
Wii
- Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009)
- Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz (2006)
- Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll (2009)
PlayStation 3
- Binary Domain (2012)
- Ryu ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho (2015)
- Ryu ga Gotoku: Ishin! (2014)
- Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! (2008)
- Ryu ga Gotoku 1&2 HD Edition (2012)
- Soccer Tsuku: Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (2013)
- Yakuza 3 (2009)
- Yakuza 4 (2010)
- Yakuza 5 (2012)
- Yakuza: Dead Souls (2011)
Nintendo 3DS
- Super Monkey Ball 3D (2011)
PlayStation Vita
Wii U
- Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (2013)
- Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2015)
- Ryu ga Gotoku 1&2 HD Edition (2013)
PlayStation 4
- Ryu ga Gotoku: Ishin! (2014)
- Ryu ga Gotoku Kiwami (2016)
- Ryu ga Gotoku 0 (2015)
- Ryu ga Gotoku 6 (2016)
PC
- Panzer Dragoon (1996)
- Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! Online (2007)
- Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! Online 2 (2008)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! Online (2007)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! Online 2 (2008)
- Sega Worldwide Soccer PC (1997)
- The Typing of the Dead 2 (2008)
iOS
- Kingdom Conquest (2010)
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