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Revision as of 17:53, 3 July 2013
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Amusement Vision was a research and development division within Sega, and a continuation of Sega AM4.
Amusement Vision was responsible for big franchises within Sega, such as Super Monkey Ball and Yakuza. The division, like AM4 before it, was headed by Toshihiro Nagoshi.
Sometime between 2006 and 2008 the team responsible for Yakuza and Yakuza 2 split to form Ryu ga Gotoku Studio.
After a 2008 shakeup within Sega, Amusement Vision is now officially known as New Entertainment R&D Dept.
Contents
Softography
Dreamcast
- Daytona USA 2001 (2000)
NAOMI
- Monkey Ball (2001)
- Spikers Battle (2001)
Hikaru
- Planet Harriers (2001)
GameCube
- Super Monkey Ball (2001)
- Super Monkey Ball 2 (2002)
- F-Zero GX (2003)
- Super Monkey Ball 2 Pack (2004)
Triforce
- Virtua Striker 2002 (2002)
- F-Zero AX (2003)
Xbox
- Spikeout: Battle Street (2005)
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005)
Playstation 2
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005)
- Yakuza (2005)
- Yakuza 2 (2005)
Chihiro
- Ollie King (2004)
Game Boy Advance
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