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'''Smilebit''' (スマイルビット) was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. It is best seen as a logical continuation of [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 6]] (formerly known as [[Sega CS1]]).
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Smilebit was formed of developers from CS1 and CS2, as well as members from [[PC Software R&D]]. Over time, Smilebit became the de facto studio for sports games (although it also diversified into other genres).
  
 
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'''Smilebit''' (スマイルビット) was a research and development division within [[Sega]]. It is best seen as a logical continuation of [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 6]] (formerly known as [[Sega CS1]]).
 
 
Smilebit was formed of developers from CS1 and CS2, as well as members from [[PC Software R&D]]. Over time, Smilebit became the de facto studio for sports games (although it also diversified into other genres).
 
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

Revision as of 13:17, 1 May 2017


Smilebit (スマイルビット) was a research and development division within Sega. It is best seen as a logical continuation of Sega Software R&D Dept. 6 (formerly known as Sega CS1).

Smilebit was formed of developers from CS1 and CS2, as well as members from PC Software R&D. Over time, Smilebit became the de facto studio for sports games (although it also diversified into other genres).

Members

Softography

Dreamcast

Magazine articles

Main article: Smilebit/Magazine articles.

External links

References


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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