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AAC Stunts, formerly Attractive Action Club is a company responsible for stunt work in film, TV and video games. During the 1990s they were contracted by Sega to do much of the stunt work behind the company's 3D fighting games - AAC would perform the stunts and record the data, and Sega convert that data so that it displayed in-game.

Softography

Model 2

Model 3

NAOMI

Dreamcast

GameCube

Xbox

PlayStation 2

References