Sega CS

From Sega Retro

Sega CS, Sega CS R&D or Sega Consumer Reaearch and Development Division, refers to the general development operations concerning Sega's production of games on console and handhelds in Japan. During the eighties simply known as R&D, Sega started naming their console operations CS from 1990 onwards.

As Sega spunn o. However throughout, all these divisions were overseen by several executives and managers.

After CS was established, Takami Tomio Mamoru Shigeta and Naoki Aoki, had several positions as executive producers, or other similar supervisory roles. This was during the later Genesis and Saturn era.

Shoichiro Irimajiri, Hidekazu Yukawa functioned as managers during much of the Dreamcast era.

In 2003, as Sega went third party, they appointed development veterans Yuji Naka and Toshihiro Nagoshi to overseeing overall developments. As time went on, and especially during the Sega Sammy Holdings formation, more executives were appointed. These were Yukio Sugino, Hideki Okamura, Masano Maeda, Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Takayuki Kawagoe, Okitane Usui and Naoya Tsurumi. Several have either moved on the Sega AM, left, or joined another company within Sega Sammy.

Sega Games Co, Ltd. is a name Sega adopted for it's consumer operations in March 2015. Now it's managed by Osamu Ohashi, Kenji Matsubara, Toshihiro Nagoshi and Haruki Satomi.

Because much of Sega's games can't be attached to a division, this page collects all games produced by Sega of Japan that can't be attributed a division or specific producers.

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SG-1000

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Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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