Sega Mechatro
From Sega Retro
Sega Mechatro Division of Sega of Japan | ||
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Founded: 1999 | ||
Defunct: 2009-09-01 | ||
Merged into: Product R&D | ||
Headquarters:
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1999 2009
← Sega AM4
← Sega AM6
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Sega Mechatro Kenkyuu Kaihatsubu (セガメカトロ研究開発部), or Mechatro R&D Department was a research and development department of Sega, created in 1999 as a replacement for Sega AM4 and Sega AM6[1]. The name is a portmanteau of "mechanics" and "electronics"[2].
Like its predecessors, Mechatro produced the physical equipment used in arcade games (e.g. cabinets), though was largely left uncredited for its work.
It continued it's role as Product R&D in October of 2009.
Contents
Softography
Sega Titan Video
- Dancing Fever (2000)
Sega Aurora
- Bingo Parade (2004)
- Medallink (2007)
- Galileo Factory (2008) (with Sega AM1)
NAOMI
- Boat Ocean Hearts (2001)
- Prayer Daimyojin (2002)
- Prayer Daimyo God Festival (2003)
Sega Lindbergh Blue
- StarHorse 2 New Generation (2005)
- StarHorse 2 Second Fusion (2006)
- StarHorse 2 Third Evolution (2007)
- StarHorse 2 Fourth Ambition (2008)
EX BD
- UFO Prize Stage (2000)
- Super Guru Guru Station (2000)
UFO 7 BD
- UFO Catcher 7 (2001)
- UFO Catcher 7 Max Edition (2003)
- UFO Dream Town JP (2004)
- UFO Catcher 7 Second (2004)
- UFO Colon (2004)
UFO 8 BD
- UFO Catcher 8 (2008)
- UFO Dream Catcher (2008)
GMB BD
- Gachamanbo (2004)
Dedicated
- Super Guru Guru Station (2000)
- UFO À La Carte II (2002)
- Bingo Party Splash (2002)
- Bingo Party Splash SP (2004)
- Bingo Party Pirates (2007)
- Bingo Galaxy (2007)
List of staff
- Naoki Arikawa
- Satoshi Doi
- Shingo Dote
- Mitsuharu Fukazawa
- Kazuhiro Goji
- Shinichi Goto
- Tomoyuki Goto
- Kazuhiro Hagino
- Kazuhiro Hakoda
- Tetsuya Hamada
- Yasuki Haruta
- Shuhei Hashigami
- Motohiko Higashiguchi
- Eiji Inoue
- Hideki Inoue
- Mikio Inoue
- Takayuki Inoue
- Keigo Inuyama
- Masami Ishikawa
- Yasuo Ishikawa
- Toshiyuki Kaji
- Yusuke Kaji
- Minoru Kanari
- Nobuto Kashiwagi
- Masaki Kawabata
- Mitsuru Kawamura
- Junichi Kobayashi
- Katsumi Kobayashi
- Akihiko Kohno
- Ryohei Kohno
- Yasuhiro Komori
- Nobuhiko Kondo
- Yasuhiro Kondo
- Naoyuki Kondou
- Hiroki Koyama
- Hirotaka Machida
- Masayuki Makino
- Kentaro Manabe
- Minoru Matsuba
- Masaki Matsuno
- Kenji Matsuo
- Tomoji Miyamoto
- Hirofumi Miyauchi
- Toru Mori
- Kenji Morita
- Akira Motegi
- Yoshiro Murakami
- Hiroyuki Naito
- Tohru Nakabayashi
- Hirotake Nakano
- Eiji Nishimura
- Kazuhiro Nojo
- Hiroki Nunokawa
- Sachio Ogawa
- Yoshinori Ohgane
- Tetsuo Okabe
- Masayuki Osada
- Mieko Sakaniwa
- Rintaro Sano
- Atsuko Sasada
- Naoyuki Sato
- Yuji Shimada
- Kazuhito Shimizu
- Yuji Sugimori
- Hajime Sugiyama
- Tomomi Sumi
- Hiroyuki Takahashi
- Daisuke Takahata
- Jun Takenaka
- Makoto Tanaka
- Tomohisa Tashiro
- Asako Tominaga
- Masanori Tsuchimoto
- Kimio Tsuda
- Ryuji Tsujita
- Tsutomu Uchida
- Yoshinao Usuki
- Yasuhiro Wada
- Akira Wako
- Akihiko Yamada
- Hideyuki Yamada
- Masayoshi Yamada
- Masayuki Yamada
- Naoya Yamaguchi
- Toshiya Yamaguchi
- Masaki Yamamoto
- Sohey Yamamoto
- Yoshiaki Yamamoto
- Takao Yamauchi
- Masahito Yanase
- Otoh Yashima
- Yutaka Yokoyama
- Masao Yoshimoto
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Mechatro/Magazine articles.
References
- ↑ File:DCM_JP_19991119_1999-36.pdf, page 15
- ↑ http://www.sega-mechatro.com:80/whats/aboutus/aboutus.html (Wayback Machine: 2003-01-12 00:59)
External links
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