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==Games developed by Sega Rosso== | ==Games developed by Sega Rosso== |
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Sega Rosso is the name of a former development studio from Sega, formerly known as Sega AM5.
In 2004 the team was merged with Hitmaker.
Games developed by Sega Rosso
- Cardcaptor Sakura: Tomoyo no Video Taisakusen — (2000) (Dreamcast)
- Cosmic Smash — (2001) (Dreamcast)
- Initial D: Arcade Stage — (2001) (Arcade)
- Initial D: Arcade Stage 2 — (2003) (Arcade)
- Sega Rally Championship — (2003) (Game Boy Advance)
- Initial D: Special Stage — (2003) (PlayStation 2)
- Initial D: Version 3 — (2004) (Arcade)
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