Difference between revisions of "WOW Entertainment"
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Revision as of 10:57, 19 October 2013
WOW Entertainment was a development company housed within Sega between 1998 and 2004. Its employees came from Sega AM1.
They are most famous for the House of the Dead series and 'Vampire Night light gun games. They are also known for role-playing games such as Candy Stripe. Another notable title is the Gran Turismo-like game Sega GT 2002.
In 2004 WOW merged with Overworks (another Sega held division) to form Sega WOW.
Softography
- Sega GT (2000)
- Sega Marine Fishing (2000)
- The Typing of the Dead (2000) (also with Smilebit)
- The Typing of the Dead (U.S. edition) (2001) (also with Smilebit)
- World Series Baseball (2001)
- Alien Front Online (2001)
- Inu no Osanpo (2001) (also with Cave)
- Sega Bass Fishing 2 (2001)
- Sports Jam (2001)
- Vampire Night (2001)
- Sega GT 2002 (2002)
- Columns Crown (2002)
- The House of the Dead 3 (2002)
- The Pinball of the Dead (2002)
- Super Real Tennis (2003)
- The Typing of the Dead 2003 (2002) (also with Smilebit)
- Nightshade (2004)
- Sega GT Online (2004)
- The House of the Dead 4 (2005)
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 26: Dynamite Deka (2006)
- The Typing of the Dead 2 (2007) (also with Smilebit)
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