WOW Entertainment
From Sega Retro
WOW Entertainment (ワウ エンターテイメント) was a development company owned by Sega during 2000 to 2003.
WOW Entertainment is a continuation of Sega Software R&D Dept. 1[1], though as with other R&D divisions of Sega restructured around this time, was classed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Sega as opposed simply being a R&D division.
In October 2003, WOW Entertainment merged with Overworks to become Sega WOW (briefly "WOW Works")[2].
Contents
Softography (arcade)
NAOMI
- Quiz Aa! Megami-sama: Tatakau Tsubasa to Tomoni (2000)
- Alien Front (2001)
- Dynamic Golf (2001)
- Inu no Osanpo (2001) (with Cave)
- Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting (2001)
- Sega Bass Fishing 2 (2001)
- World Series Baseball (NAOMI) (2001)
- Lupin the 3rd: The Typing (2002)
NAOMI 2
- Wild Riders (2001)
Namco System 246
- Vampire Night (2001) (with Namco)
Chihiro
- The House of the Dead III (2002)
Softography (consumer)
Dreamcast
- Alien Front Online (2001)
- Candy Stripe (2001)
- Sega Bass Fishing 2 (2001)
- Sega GT (2000)
- Sega Marine Fishing (2000)
- Sega Tetris (2000)
- Sports Jam (2001)
- World Series Baseball 2K1 (2001)
PlayStation 2
- Sega Bass Fishing Duel (2002)
- Gekitou Pro Yakyuu (2003)
- Vampire Night (2001)
Game Boy Advance
- Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms (2002) (Supervision)
- Columns Crown (2001)
- Lilliput Oukoku: Lillimoni to Issho Puni! (2004)
- The Pinball of the Dead (2002)
Xbox
- Sega GT 2002 (2002)
- Sega GT Online (2003)
- The House of the Dead III (2003)
GameCube
- Home Run King (2002)
- Gekitou Pro Yakyuu (2003)
PC
- Sega Bass Fishing (2001)
- Sega GT (2001)
- Sega Marine Fishing (2002)
Magazine articles
- Main article: WOW Entertainment/Magazine articles.
External links
References
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