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The Seedy Crew is credited in numerous Sega-published game manuals, but was never an officially recognised "division" of Sega of America, with its members often being credited individually.
 
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Revision as of 17:34, 16 December 2017


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The Seedy Crew, also referred to as The Seedy Lounge (and often stylised "SEEDY") was a group within Sega of America that existed during the mid-1990s.

It likely consisted of Willie Mancero, Jef Feltman and Larry Loth who provided technical assistance for developers working with SoA. The name likely comes from the fact that at the time, most Sega games were being developed for compact discs (or "CDs").

The Seedy Crew is credited in numerous Sega-published game manuals, but was never an officially recognised "division" of Sega of America, with its members often being credited individually.

Production history

References