Difference between revisions of "Sega Software R&D Dept. 6"
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− | '''Sega R&D Soft Dept. #6''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]] and successor to [[Sega CS1]]. It is largely different to CS1, with the majority of those developers leaving Sega. R&D#6 is largely based on [[Sega PC]] instead. | + | '''Sega R&D Soft Dept. #6''' was a video game research and development division within [[Sega]] and successor to [[Sega CS1]]. It is largely different to CS1, with the majority of those developers leaving Sega to join the new start-ups [[Artoon]] and [[Land Ho!]].. R&D#6 is largely based on [[Sega PC]] instead. |
R&D #6 only existed for fourteen months before becoming [[Smilebit]]. It is assumed that the department operated similarly to CS1, just with a new name. | R&D #6 only existed for fourteen months before becoming [[Smilebit]]. It is assumed that the department operated similarly to CS1, just with a new name. |
Revision as of 15:11, 12 July 2017
Sega R&D Soft Dept. #6 was a video game research and development division within Sega and successor to Sega CS1. It is largely different to CS1, with the majority of those developers leaving Sega to join the new start-ups Artoon and Land Ho!.. R&D#6 is largely based on Sega PC instead.
R&D #6 only existed for fourteen months before becoming Smilebit. It is assumed that the department operated similarly to CS1, just with a new name.
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Members
Dreamcast
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team de Asobou! (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! (1999)
- Sega Rally 2 (1999)
- Derby Tsuku: Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! (2000) (with Land Ho!)
- Jet Set Radio (2000)
PC
- Sega Rally 2 (1999)
References
https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/213.html#id_65c1b46a
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