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The Seedy Crew, also referred to as The Seedy Lounge (and often stylised "SEEDY") was a group within Sega of America that existed during the mid-1990s.
It likely consisted of Willie Mancero, Jef Feltman and Larry Loth who provided technical assistance for developers working with SoA. The name likely comes from the fact that at the time, most Sega games were being developed for compact discs (or "CDs").
The Seedy Crew is credited in numerous Sega-published game manuals, but was never an officially recognised "division" of Sega of America, with its members often being credited individually.
Production history
- The Story of Thor 2 (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks to[1] (as The SEEDY Lounge)
- Saturn Bomberman (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[2] (as SEEDY crew)
- Virtua Fighter Kids (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[3] (as The SEEDY Crew)
- Fighting Vipers (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks to[4] (as The SEEDY Crew)
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On (Saturn; 1996) — Thanks To[5] (as SEEDY)
- Enemy Zero (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks to[6] (as Seedy Crew)
- Fighters Megamix (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks To[7] (as the Seedy Crew)
- Die Hard Arcade (Saturn; 1997)[8] (as the SEEDY Crew)
- Manx TT Super Bike (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks To[9] (as the SEEDY crew)
- Sky Target (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks To[10] (as the Seedy Crew)
- AMOK (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[11] (as The SEEDY Crew)
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On NetLink Edition (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[12] (as the Seedy Crew)
- Sega Rally Championship Plus NetLink Edition (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks (as the Seedy Crew)
- Scorcher (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[13] (as the SEEDY Crew)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Game Gear; 1997) — Special Thanks to[14] (as the Seedy Crew)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Mega Drive; 1997) — Sega Special Thanks to (as the Seedy Crew)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[15] (as the SEEDY Crew)
- Steep Slope Sliders (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[16]
- Duke Nukem 3D (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[17] (as SEEDY crew)
- Sega Touring Car Championship (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[18] (as the Seedy Crew)
- Sonic R (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[19] (as Seedy Lounge)
- Winter Heat (Saturn; 1998) — Special Thanks[20] (as the SEEDY crew)
- Sega Worldwide Soccer 98 (Saturn; 1997) — Special Thanks[21] (as Seedy Lounge)
References
- ↑ File:Legend of Oasis Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Saturnbomberman sat us manual.pdf, page 42
- ↑ File:Vfkids sat us manual.pdf, page 30
- ↑ File:Fightingvipers sat us manual.pdf, page 45
- ↑ File:Cyber Troopers Virtual On Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Enemyzero sat us manual.pdf, page 19
- ↑ File:Fightersmegamix sat us manual.pdf, page 42
- ↑ Die Hard Arcade (Saturn) US manual, page 18
- ↑ File:Manxtt sat us manual.pdf, page 22
- ↑ File:Skytarget sat us manual.pdf, page 26
- ↑ File:Amok sat us manual.pdf, page 23
- ↑ File:Virtualonnetlink sat us manual.pdf, page 24
- ↑ File:Scorcher sat us manual.pdf, page 27
- ↑ File:The Lost World Jurassic Park GG US Manual.pdf, page 13
- ↑ File:Lostworld sat us manual.pdf, page 22
- ↑ File:Steepslopesliders sat us manual.pdf, page 21
- ↑ File:Dukenukem3d sat us manual.pdf, page 45
- ↑ File:Stcc sat us manual.pdf, page 39
- ↑ File:Sonic R Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Winterheat sat us manual.pdf, page 30
- ↑ File:Sws98 sat us manual.pdf, page 37