Difference between revisions of "DigitalRex"
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'''DigitalRex Co., Ltd''' (株式会社デジタルレックス) (originally announced as '''Cinematic Online Games Co. Ltd.''') was a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Sega]], founded by [[Yu Suzuki]] in 2003, after migrating from [[Sega AM2]]. | '''DigitalRex Co., Ltd''' (株式会社デジタルレックス) (originally announced as '''Cinematic Online Games Co. Ltd.''') was a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Sega]], founded by [[Yu Suzuki]] in 2003, after migrating from [[Sega AM2]]. | ||
− | The company was involved in a small handful of games, only to be dissolved in less than a year when most of Sega's Japanese R&D subsidiaries were merged back into Sega. It is not thought DigitalRex had a chance to finish any games before its demise | + | The company was involved in a small handful of games, only to be dissolved in less than a year when most of Sega's Japanese R&D subsidiaries were merged back into Sega. It is not thought DigitalRex had a chance to finish any games before its demise; it was expected to show a game at [[E3 2004]], but while Yu Suzuki attended the event, nothing from his studio was seen. |
Upon merging back into Sega, DigitalRex effectively became [[AM Plus]]. | Upon merging back into Sega, DigitalRex effectively became [[AM Plus]]. |
Revision as of 14:20, 15 February 2023
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Founded: 2003-10-01[1] | ||
Defunct: 2004-07-01[2] | ||
Merged into: AM Plus (2004) | ||
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DigitalRex Co., Ltd (株式会社デジタルレックス) (originally announced as Cinematic Online Games Co. Ltd.) was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sega, founded by Yu Suzuki in 2003, after migrating from Sega AM2.
The company was involved in a small handful of games, only to be dissolved in less than a year when most of Sega's Japanese R&D subsidiaries were merged back into Sega. It is not thought DigitalRex had a chance to finish any games before its demise; it was expected to show a game at E3 2004, but while Yu Suzuki attended the event, nothing from his studio was seen.
Upon merging back into Sega, DigitalRex effectively became AM Plus.
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