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Revision as of 12:04, 23 January 2020
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Scarab (スカラベ) was a video game development company which has produced work for Sega, Sammy and Naxat Soft. Its motion capture studio was also assisted the development of projects such as Shenmue.
In 2005 the company's name was changed to feelplus. Whether or not feelplus did anything for sega has yet to be determined.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- Survival Arts (unreleased)
Sega Titan Video
Saturn
- Battle Monsters (1995)
- Godzilla Rettoushinkan (1995)
- Game-Ware (1996)
- Angel Paradise Vol. 1: Sakaki Yuko: Koi no Yokan in Hollywood (1996)
- Game-Ware Vol. 2 (1996)
- Angel Paradise Vol. 2: Yoshino Kimika: Isshoni I-ta-i in Hawaii (1996)
- Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Ai Oboete Imasu ka (1997)
- Zen Nihon Pro Wres Featuring Virtua (1997)
- Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years (1998)
NAOMI
- Giant Gram: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 2 in Nihon Budoukan (1999)
- Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuushatachi (2000)
Dreamcast
- Giant Gram: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 2 in Nihon Budoukan (1999)
- Shenmue (1999)
- The Ring: Terror's Realm (2000) (art)
- Fighting Vipers 2 (2001)
- US Shenmue (2001)