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{{sub-stub}}'''Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #4''', commonly known as '''Sega AM R&D #4''' or '''Sega AM4''', was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. The AM4 name was adopted in 1990 after the internal AM and CS teams were separated. | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #4''', commonly known as '''Sega AM R&D #4''' or '''Sega AM4''', was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. The AM4 name was adopted in 1990 after the internal AM and CS teams were separated. | ||
− | Unlike [[Sega AM1]], [[Sega AM2]] and [[Sega AM3]], Sega AM4 was responsible for the creation of arcade cabinets, and thus outside of an advisory role, had no influence in the development of video games. AM4 | + | Unlike [[Sega AM1]], [[Sega AM2]] and [[Sega AM3]], Sega AM4 was responsible for the creation of arcade cabinets, and thus outside of an advisory role, had no influence in the development of video games. AM4 produced the vast majority of Sega arcade machines of the 1990s. |
AM4 continued its role as [[Sega Mechatronics]] from 1999. | AM4 continued its role as [[Sega Mechatronics]] from 1999. | ||
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Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department #4, commonly known as Sega AM R&D #4 or Sega AM4, was a research and development division within Sega. The AM4 name was adopted in 1990 after the internal AM and CS teams were separated.
Unlike Sega AM1, Sega AM2 and Sega AM3, Sega AM4 was responsible for the creation of arcade cabinets, and thus outside of an advisory role, had no influence in the development of video games. AM4 produced the vast majority of Sega arcade machines of the 1990s.
AM4 continued its role as Sega Mechatronics from 1999.
Softography
UFO Board
- New UFO Catcher (1991)
- UFO Catcher Mini (1991)
- UFO SegaSonic (1992)
- UFO CircleLand (1992)
EX Board
- Dream Palace (1992)
- UFO Catcher Excellent (1994)
- Dream Catcher Excellent (1994)
- UFO Catcher 21 (1996)
- UFO À La Carte (1996)
- UFO Catcher 800 (1998)
- Baby UFO (1998)
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