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Following the success of ''[[Wild River]]'', {{PAGENAME}} was spun off from [[AM5]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210717042103/https://twitter.com/supcat/status/722573799636410368}} around 1999, with [[Shingo Yasumaru]] acting as director of the new division.{{intref|Shingo Yasumaru}}
 
Following the success of ''[[Wild River]]'', {{PAGENAME}} was spun off from [[AM5]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210717042103/https://twitter.com/supcat/status/722573799636410368}} around 1999, with [[Shingo Yasumaru]] acting as director of the new division.{{intref|Shingo Yasumaru}}
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While no official announcement of the company's closure has been given, it has not been active since 2015.
  
 
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==Softography==

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Sega Adventure Company
Division of Sega of Japan
Founded: 1999
Defunct: 2015
Headquarters:
Japan

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Sega Adventure Company (セガアドベンチャーカンパニー) was a division of Sega of Japan dedicated to producing the Wild series of motion simulator rides.[1]

Company

Following the success of Wild River, Sega Adventure Company was spun off from AM5[2] around 1999, with Shingo Yasumaru acting as director of the new division.[3]

While no official announcement of the company's closure has been given, it has not been active since 2015.

Softography

List of staff

References

  1. https://www.gamebusiness.jp/article/2016/09/14/12597.html (Wayback Machine: 2016-10-04 20:00)
  2. @supcat on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2021-07-17 04:21)
  3. Shingo Yasumaru