Difference between revisions of "Sega AM3 (2005-2008)"

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After the [[Sega Sammy Holdings]] restructuring, Hitmaker turned back into AM3. It operated for three more years, but then was dissolved, becoming part of the remaining arcade studios [[Sega AM1 (2004-current)|Sega AM1]] and [[Sega AM2]].
 
After the [[Sega Sammy Holdings]] restructuring, Hitmaker turned back into AM3. It operated for three more years, but then was dissolved, becoming part of the remaining arcade studios [[Sega AM1 (2004-current)|Sega AM1]] and [[Sega AM2]].
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==Members==
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*[[Junichi Tsuchiya]]
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*[[Kenji Arai]]
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*[[Kenji Kanno]]
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*[[Masaku Ito]]
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*[[Mie Kumagai]]
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*[[Nobuyuki Yamashita]]
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*[[Shinichi Osagawa]]
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*[[Shoichiri Kanazawa]]
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*[[Shintaro Ito]]
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*[[Takeshi Goden]]
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*[[Tsuyoshi Matsuda]]
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==Former members==
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*[[Kenji Sasaki]]
  
 
==Softography (arcade)==
 
==Softography (arcade)==

Revision as of 07:44, 14 April 2017


After the Sega Sammy Holdings restructuring, Hitmaker turned back into AM3. It operated for three more years, but then was dissolved, becoming part of the remaining arcade studios Sega AM1 and Sega AM2.

Members

Former members

Softography (arcade)

NAOMI 2

Sega Aurora

Triforce

Lindbergh

Softography (consumer)

PlayStation 2

Nintendo DS

PlayStation 3

References

https://www13.atwiki.jp/game_staff/pages/603.html#id_97803d94


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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