Sega Networks
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Sega Networks | ||
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Founded: 2012-07-02[1] | ||
Defunct: 2015 | ||
Merged with: Sega CS1, Sega CS2, Sega CS3 | ||
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Sega Networks (株式会社セガネットワークス) was a Japanese subsidiary of Sega which opened in 2012[1]. It focused on content for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, becoming.an important division for Sega due to growth of mobile gaming worldwide, especially in Japan where it became the dominant platform.
Sega Networks was not a consistent development team, with an in-house team pulled from all of Sega's development divisions, as well as sometimes partnering with teams that were usually focused on consoles, handhelds and arcades. It also worked with external companies where Sega is joint trademarked with a different company, such as Hortensia Saga.
A western division, part of Sega of America was called Sega Networks Inc.. Overseas mobile offering over some games which are to be purchased. However, Japan's offering are exclusively free to play.
A sister division of Sega Networks was Online R&D.
Sega Networks ceased to exist as a separate entity in 2015, being merged back into the parent company when it was renamed Sega Games.
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iOS
- Chaos Dragon (2015)
- Poitto-Hero (2015) (with Pokelabo)
- Pasha Mon (2017)
- Pro Soccer Club wo Tsukurou! Road to World (2018)
- PopoloCrois Monogatari: Narushia no Namida to Yousei no Fue (2018)
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- Sweets Tower: Okashina Eiffel Tou (2012)
- Chaos Dragon (2015)
- Poitto-Hero (2015) (with Pokelabo)
- Pro Soccer Club wo Tsukurou! Road to World (2018)
- PopoloCrois Monogatari: Narushia no Namida to Yousei no Fue (2018)
List of staff
- Haruki Akiba
- Youko Amemiya
- Chigaku Fukuhara
- Yuichi Higuchi
- Katsuya Hisai
- Osamu Hori
- Eiji Horita
- Naoki Kameda
- Takashi Kasai
- Masayoshi Kikuchi
- Katsutoshi Kioka
- Haru Maruyama
- Hiroaki Mizobe
- Takehiro Nagase
- Azumi Nakada
- Yumi Nakagawa
- Miho Nakamura
- Taira Nakamura
- Masato Nakazawa
- Tomoyuki Ohwatari
- Chie Okamoto
- Tadashi Okuda
- Masanori Rachi
- Oscar Rodriguez
- Danny Russell
- Seiki Saito
- Haruki Satomi
- Natsuo Seki
- Yayoi Sekiguchi
- Hideaki Sekiya
- Masamitsu Shiino
- Mayo Sudo
- Nobuhiro Suzuki
- Daisuke Tomoda
- Kengo Uda
- Ryuta Ueda
- Riichiro Yamada
- Ryouhei Yamada
- Jun Yukawa
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://sega.jp/topics/120702_1/ (Wayback Machine: 2012-10-16 10:03)
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