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It was split into two teams after it it merged back into Sega proper, [[Sega AM1 (2005-current)|Sega AM1]] for arcade titles and [[Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 2]] for consumer games.  
 
It was split into two teams after it it merged back into Sega proper, [[Sega AM1 (2005-current)|Sega AM1]] for arcade titles and [[Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 2]] for consumer games.  
 
==Members==
 
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*[[Akira Nishino]]
 
*[[Atsushi Seimiya]]
 
*[[Eriko Sakurai]]
 
*[[Katsuhito Goto]]
 
*[[Kazunari Tsukamoto]]
 
*[[Makito Nomiya]]
 
*[[Makoto Uchida]]
 
*[[Masanori Takeuchi]]
 
*[[Nanae Suizu]]
 
*[[Naozumi Yamaguchi]]
 
*[[Noriyoshi Oba]]
 
*[[Rieko Kodama]]
 
*[[Rikiya Nakagawa]]
 
*[[Ryutaro Nonaka]]
 
*[[Shinji Motoyama]]
 
*[[Shuntaro Tanaka]]
 
*[[Susumu Tsukagoshi]]
 
*[[Takaharu Tereda]]
 
*[[Takashi Oda]]
 
*[[Tetsuya Kawauchi]]
 
*[[Toru Ohara]]
 
*[[Toru Yoshida]]
 
*[[Yasuhiro Nishiyama]]
 
*[[Yosuke Okunari]]
 
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==Softography==
 
==Softography==
 
{{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega WOW}}
 
{{CompanyHistoryAll|Sega WOW}}
  
 
===[[NAOMI]]===
 
*''[[Dragon Treasure II]]'' (2004)
 
  
 
===PC===
 
===PC===
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*''[[Alien Front (N-Gage)|Alien Front]]'' (unreleased)
 
*''[[Alien Front (N-Gage)|Alien Front]]'' (unreleased)
 
* ''[[Super Real Tennis]]'' (2004)
 
* ''[[Super Real Tennis]]'' (2004)
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==List of staff==
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{{StaffList|Sega WOW|employees=yes}}
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 15:29, 26 July 2022

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Sega WOW
Founded: 2003-10-01[1]
Defunct: 2004-07-01 (as Subsidiary)[2], 2005-04-01 (as Division)
Merged into: Sega AM1, Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 2
Headquarters:
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

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Sega WOW (株式会社セガワウ) was a division within Sega Corporation. It was created in October 2003 following a merger between WOW Entertainment and Overworks - an attempt to streamline operations due to Sega's challenging economic situation at the time. Initially it was known as WOW Works, though changed its name before it had a chance to release any games.

Effectively, the studio was more of a continuation of Overworks rather than WOW, with every game being a consumer title, with the exception of Dragon Treasure which was a Overworks title as well.

It was split into two teams after it it merged back into Sega proper, Sega AM1 for arcade titles and Global Entertainment R&D Dept. 2 for consumer games.

Softography


PC

Mobile

List of staff

External links

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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