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AM Plus operated outside of the traditional AM departments for a small number of years, before being closed. Staff were spread across other internal AM departments, including Yu Suzuki, who would play a non-executive advisory role before retiring from Sega in 2009. | AM Plus operated outside of the traditional AM departments for a small number of years, before being closed. Staff were spread across other internal AM departments, including Yu Suzuki, who would play a non-executive advisory role before retiring from Sega in 2009. | ||
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Revision as of 09:59, 14 April 2017
AM Plus was a division of Sega, headded by Yu Suzuki. It was the logical continuation of DigitalRex.
AM Plus operated outside of the traditional AM departments for a small number of years, before being closed. Staff were spread across other internal AM departments, including Yu Suzuki, who would play a non-executive advisory role before retiring from Sega in 2009.
Members
Softography
Lindbergh
- Psy-Phi (unreleased)
- Sega Race TV (2008)
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