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Team Shinobi became [[Sega AM1]] at some point during the early 1990s. It mostly contributed to Sega's arcade line-up on their various arcade system boards, with the studio only gaining momentum with home console development with the Dreamcast. In 2000, [[WOW Entertainment]] was spun off from AM1. | Team Shinobi became [[Sega AM1]] at some point during the early 1990s. It mostly contributed to Sega's arcade line-up on their various arcade system boards, with the studio only gaining momentum with home console development with the Dreamcast. In 2000, [[WOW Entertainment]] was spun off from AM1. | ||
− | After the intergration back into Sega as AM1, the studio released the | + | After the intergration back into Sega as AM1, the studio released the successful ''[[Sangokushi Taisen]]'', probably the studios most successfull arcade game. With dissolvence of [[AM3]], AM1 gained several hit franchises and development assets from AM3, such as the ''WCCF'' franchise. Currently AM1 is the biggest arcade division within Sega, with it's own internet presence as '''R&D1'''. |
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Revision as of 07:05, 29 December 2015
Sega Amusement Machine Research and Development Department 1, or Sega AM1 is the first arcade division within Sega. It was first called Team Shinobi as a team within Sega. The team is not visibly credited as such in their own games, but are credited as the original arcade developers of Altered Beast and Golden Axe in those games's Mega Drive ports (which were handled by another team within Sega). Some arcade games do say TEAM SHINOBI in messages hidden in the ROM, however.
Team Shinobi became Sega AM1 at some point during the early 1990s. It mostly contributed to Sega's arcade line-up on their various arcade system boards, with the studio only gaining momentum with home console development with the Dreamcast. In 2000, WOW Entertainment was spun off from AM1.
After the intergration back into Sega as AM1, the studio released the successful Sangokushi Taisen, probably the studios most successfull arcade game. With dissolvence of AM3, AM1 gained several hit franchises and development assets from AM3, such as the WCCF franchise. Currently AM1 is the biggest arcade division within Sega, with it's own internet presence as R&D1.
Contents
- 1 Arcade
- 1.1 System 16
- 1.2 X Board
- 1.3 System C
- 1.4 System 18
- 1.5 System 24
- 1.6 Sega H1 Board
- 1.7 System 32
- 1.8 Sega Titan Video
- 1.9 Sega Model 1
- 1.10 Sega Model 2A CRX
- 1.11 Sega Model 2B CRX
- 1.12 Sega Model 2C CRX
- 1.13 Sega Model 3 Step 1.0
- 1.14 Sega Model 3 Step 2.0
- 1.15 Sega Model 3 Step 2.1
- 1.16 NAOMI
- 1.17 Hikaru
- 1.18 Sega Aurora
- 1.19 Chihiro
- 1.20 Lindbergh
- 1.21 RingEdge
- 1.22 RingWide
- 1.23 RingEdge 2
- 1.24 Nu
- 2 Consumer
Arcade
System 16
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1986)
- Alien Syndrome (1987)
- Altered Beast (1988)
- Cyber Police ESWAT (1989)
- Fantasy Zone (1986)
- Golden Axe (1989)
- Shinobi (1987)
X Board
- Thunder Blade (1987)
System C
- Columns (1990)
- Puyo Puyo (1992) (Development: Compile)
- Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R (1994)
- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (1992)
System 18
- Alien Storm (1990)
- Shadow Dancer (1989)
System 24
- Bonanza Bros. (1990)
- Quiz Ghost Hunter (1994)
- Quiz Magical Brain (1996)
- Quiz Mekurumeku Story (1993)
- Quiz My Homework (1991)
- Quiz Rouka ni Tattenasai (1996)
- Tokoro San no MahMahjan (1992)
- Tokoro San no MahMahjan 2 (1994)
Sega H1 Board
- Cool Riders (1994)
System 32
- Alien 3: The Gun (1993)
- Air Rescue (1992)
- Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder (1992)
- Holosseum (1992)
- Stadium Cross (1992)
- Super Visual Soccer (1994)
- OutRunners (1992)
Sega Titan Video
- Die Hard Arcade (1996)
- Ejihon Tantei Jimusho (1995)
- Golden Axe: The Duel (1994)
- Puyo Puyo Sun (1996) (Development: Compile)
- Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt (1995)
- Super Major League (ST-V) (1995)
- Virtua Fighter Kids (1996)
- Maru-chan de Goo! (1997)
- Taisen Tanto-R Sasissu! (1998)
Sega Model 1
- Wing War (1994)
Sega Model 2A CRX
- Sky Target (1995)
- Dynamite Cop (1998)
- Motor Raid (1997)
Sega Model 2B CRX
- Indy 500 (1995)
- Dynamite Baseball (1996)
- Dynamite Baseball 97 (1997)
Sega Model 2C CRX
- The House of the Dead (1997)
- Sega Ski Super G (1996)
- Wave Runner (1996)
- Sega Water Ski (1996)
Sega Model 3 Step 1.0
- Sega Bass Fishing (1998)
Sega Model 3 Step 2.0
- Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders (1997)
- Ski Champ (1998)
Sega Model 3 Step 2.1
- Emergency Call Ambulance (1999)
- The Ocean Hunter (1998)
NAOMI
- Airline Pilots (1999)
- Dynamite Baseball '99 (1999)
- Giant Gram All Japan Pro Wrestling 2 (1999)
- Ring Out 4x4 (1999)
- Sega Bass Fishing 2 (2001)
- Sega Marine Fishing (1999)
- Super Major League '99 (1999)
- The House of the Dead 2 (1998)
- The Typing of the Dead (1999)
- Zombie Revenge (1999)
Hikaru
- Brave FireFighters (1999)
Sega Aurora
- Brick People (2009)
- Dynamite Deka EX (2006)
- Tetris Giant (2009)
Chihiro
- Sangokushi Taisen (2005)
- Sangokushi Taisen 2 (2006)
Lindbergh
- 2 Spicy (2006)
- Answer X Answer (2007)
- Answer X Answer 2 (2008)
- Answer X Answer Live (2010)
- Harley Davidson: King of the Road (2009)
- Hummer (2009)
- Rambo (2008)
- Sangokushi Taisen 3 (2007)
- The House of the Dead 4 (2005)
- The House of the Dead EX (2008)
RingEdge
- Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA (2011)
- Sengoku Taisen: 1560 Owari no Fuuunji (2010)
- Sengoku Taisen: 1570 Maou Jouraku su (2011)
- Sengoku Taisen: 15XX Gokishichidou no Yuu (2012)
- Sengoku Taisen: 1582 Nichirin, Honnouji Yori Izuru (2012)
- Sengoku Taisen: 1590 Aoi Kanhasshuu ni Tatsu (2013)
- Sengoku Taisen: 1477 Yabu Fu, Rokujuurokushuu no Kakera e (2014)
- Sengoku Taisen: 1600 Sekigahara Jo no Fuseki, Aoi Utsu (2014)
- World Club Champion Football: Intercontinental Clubs 2010-2011 (2011)
RingWide
RingEdge 2
- Code of Joker (2013)
- Code of Joker Ver. 1.1: Arcana no Kakusei (2013)
- Code of Joker Ver. 1.2 Re:BIRTH (2014)
- Code of Joker Ver. 1.2 EX (2014)
- Code of Joker Ver. 1.3 begiNNing (2014)
- Maimai (2012)
- Maimai Plus (2012)
- Maimai GreeN (2013)
- Maimai GreeN Plus (2014)
- Maimai Orange (2014)
- Maimai PinK (2015)
- The World of Three Kingdoms (2014)
- Transformers: Human Alliance (2014)
Nu
- Chunithm (2015)
- Urunai Collection Torotte (2014)
- Wonderland Wars (2015)
Consumer
Saturn
- Die Hard Arcade (1996) (with Sega Technical Institute)
- Sky Target (1997) (with Tantalus)
- The House of the Dead (1998) (with Tantalus)
- Virtua Fighter Remix (1995)
- World Series Baseball (1995)
- World Series Baseball II (1996)
- World Series Baseball '98 (Saturn) (1998)
Dreamcast
- Dynamite Cop (1998)
- Giant Gram 2: All Japan Pro Wrestling In Nippon Budokan (1999)
- Sega Bass Fishing (1999) (with SIMS)
- The House of the Dead 2 (1999)
Nintendo DS
- Sangokushi Taisen DS (2007)
- Sangokushi Taisen Ten (2008)
Wii
PlayStation 3
- The House of the Dead 3 (2012)
- The House of the Dead 4 (2012)
iOS
- Samurai Bloodshow (2011)
- Sega Bass Fishing Challenge (2011)
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