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}}{{sub-stub}}'''AAC Stunts''', formerly known as '''Attractive Action Club''', is a Japanese [[wikipedia:stunt performer|stunt performer]] company.
  
{{sub-stub}}'''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.
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Founded in 1987 and officially incorporated in 2004{{ref|http://aac-stunts.co.jp/corporate_information/}}, AAC Stunts is notable for being contracted by [[Sega of Japan]] at various times throughout the 1990s for [[wikipedia:motion capture|motion capture]] work used in the development of [[Sega]] fighting games.
  
 
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*[http://aac-stunts.co.jp Official website] (Japanese)
  
 
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AAC Stunts, formerly known as Attractive Action Club, is a Japanese stunt performer company.

Company

Founded in 1987 and officially incorporated in 2004[1], AAC Stunts is notable for being contracted by Sega of Japan at various times throughout the 1990s for motion capture work used in the development of Sega fighting games.

Softography

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