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{{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', also known as '''Amoeba Group''', was a internal game development support team within [[Sega of America]]. Led by [[Ed Annunziata]], it was established around 1994 or 1995 when the [[Product Development Team]] was spun off into both Alpha Group and [[Omega Group]].<ref>K Horowitz (2016). ''Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games''</ref>
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{{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', also known as '''Amoeba Group''', was a internal game development support team within [[Sega of America]]. Led by [[Ed Annunziata]], it was established around 1992 when the [[Product Development Team]] was spun off into both Alpha Group and [[Omega Group]].<ref>K Horowitz (2016). ''Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games''</ref>
  
 
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==Softography==

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The Alpha Group, also known as Amoeba Group, was a internal game development support team within Sega of America. Led by Ed Annunziata, it was established around 1992 when the Product Development Team was spun off into both Alpha Group and Omega Group.[2]

Softography

List of staff

References

  1. K Horowitz (2016). Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games
  2. K Horowitz (2016). Playing at the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games