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Revision as of 01:48, 14 January 2024
Sega Software R&D Dept. 6 Division of Sega Enterprises |
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Founded: 1999-05-01 |
Defunct: 2000-04-21[1] |
Merged into: Smilebit |
← Sega CS1 Smilebit →
← Sega CS2
← Sega PC
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Sega R&D Soft Dept. #6 was a video game research and development division within Sega and successor to Sega CS1 and Sega PC. The expertise from Sega PC staff was put to use creating both PC and Dreamcast conversions of arcade games.
R&D #6 also added many sports game developers from CS2, thereby uniting the Let's Make Baseball and Let's Make Soccer franchises under one developer. Some of these former CS2 developers would later on Skies of Arcadia by Overworks for their contributions early in the game's development.
R&D #6 only existed for fourteen months before becoming Smilebit.
Softography
NAOMI
- The Typing of the Dead (2000)
Dreamcast
- Sega Rally 2 (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! (1999)
- J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (1999)
- Pro Yakyuu Team de Asobou! (1999)
- Jet Set Radio (2000)
- The Typing of the Dead (2000)
- Derby Tsuku: Derby Ba o Tsukurou! (2000)
Windows PC
- Sega Rally 2 (1999)
List of staff
- Hiroyuki Arai (artist)
- Chisai Abe
- Shun Arai
- Takashi Atsu
- Yasuhito Baba
- Hiroyuki Chi
- Hisato Fukumoto
- Ryotaro Fukunaga
- Jun Fukushima
- Kazuhiro Fumoto
- Masato Hagishita
- Tomoko Hasegawa
- Kazuhisa Hasuoka
- Masamitsu Hayashi
- Naoko Higashi
- Takako Higuchi
- Yuichi Higuchi
- Tomokazu Honma
- Eiji Horita
- Hiroshi Ichikawa
- Yusuke Ichikawa
- Yuichi Ide
- Tadashi Ihoroi
- Hideyasu Imase
- Manabu Ishihara
- Takashi Iwade
- Koji Kaifu
- Junichi Kakutani
- Hiromasa Kaneko
- Maki Kaneko
- Maki Kato
- Takayuki Kawagoe
- Hiromi Kawamata
- Satoshi Kawase
- Masayoshi Kikuchi
- Takeo Kimata
- Yoshiaki Kitagawa
- Hirotsugu Kobayashi
- Satoshi Kuwata
- Hiroyasu Lee
- Ryosuke Masuda
- Masaaki Matsuura
- Minoru Matsuura
- Kunihiko Mori
- Yumi Morikawa
- Sachiko Morosawa
- Yuichi Morosawa
- Kazuyuki Mukaida
- Akihiko Mukaiyama
- Takahiro Nagata
- Yuusuke Nakadaira
- Hiroshi Nakatani
- Osamu Ogata
- Nobuya Ohashi
- Osamu Ohashi
- Hiroshi Okamoto
- Toru Oosaki
- Jun Orihara
- Akio Sakai
- Outa Sano
- Koichi Sasaki
- Hajime Sawada
- Takaya Segawa
- Masaaki Shimoma
- Yoichi Shimosato
- Keisuke Shimura
- Touryu Sho
- Kaori Shoji
- Yasuhiro Suzuki
- Takahiro Tabata
- Atsutoshi Takahashi
- Tomonobu Takahashi
- Yoshihito Takahashi
- Makoto Takanashi
- Noriyuki Takano
- Yutaka Takeda
- Takeshi Tanaka
- Tomoharu Tanaka
- Kenichi Tanase
- Sanae Tatsuo
- Takaaki Tokunaga
- Daisuke Tomoda
- Yoshihiko Toyoshima
- Koue Tsukuda
- Tsuyoshi Tsunoi
- Ryuta Ueda
- Yuka Warigai
- Masaki Yamaguchi
- Takahiko Yamashita
- Masayoshi Yokoyama
- Hisayoshi Yoshida
References
https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/213.html#id_65c1b46a
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