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[[Image:Hitmaker.png|thumb|right|300px|Hitmaker logo]]'''Hitmaker''' (originally '''AM3''') is a former second-party developer for [[Sega|Sega Corporation]]. The development house has produced some popular [[arcade|arcade game]] and [[video game]]s, including ''Virtual On'', ''Crazy Taxi'', and ''Virtua Tennis''. In 2000, as a part of a restructuring of Sega, they were renamed Hitmaker. Later in 2004, they were merged back with the other "AM teams" into Sega. | [[Image:Hitmaker.png|thumb|right|300px|Hitmaker logo]]'''Hitmaker''' (originally '''AM3''') is a former second-party developer for [[Sega|Sega Corporation]]. The development house has produced some popular [[arcade|arcade game]] and [[video game]]s, including ''Virtual On'', ''Crazy Taxi'', and ''Virtua Tennis''. In 2000, as a part of a restructuring of Sega, they were renamed Hitmaker. Later in 2004, they were merged back with the other "AM teams" into Sega. | ||
Revision as of 22:25, 26 June 2006
Hitmaker (originally AM3) is a former second-party developer for Sega Corporation. The development house has produced some popular arcade game and video games, including Virtual On, Crazy Taxi, and Virtua Tennis. In 2000, as a part of a restructuring of Sega, they were renamed Hitmaker. Later in 2004, they were merged back with the other "AM teams" into Sega.
Production history
- 1994 - Star Wars Arcade
- 1995 - Sega Rally Championship, Virtual On, Gunblade NY, Baku Baku
- 1996 - Last Bronx, Manx TT
- 1997 - The Lost World, Top Skater
- 1998 - Crazy Taxi, Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram, L.A. Machineguns
- 1999 - Virtua Tennis
- 2000 - Confidential Mission
- 2001 - Crazy Taxi 2, Tennis 2K2