Company:Sega AM2
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Parent company | |
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Sega | |
Previous names | |
AM R&D Dept. 2 | |
AM2 of CRI | |
SEGA-AM2 | |
Founded | |
October 1, 1983 | |
Sega AM2 is a Japanese video game development division owned by Sega.
AM2 was founded on October 1, 1983 as Studio 128 by Sega, and was later renamed to Sega R&D 8 in 1988, before renamed to AM R&D Dept. 2 in 1990. In 2000, AM R&D Dept. 2 was later merged with CRI Middleware's software development division to became AM2 of CRI, before the division was spun off and became a subsidiary company as Sega-AM2 Co., Ltd. in 2001. Sega-AM2 Co., Ltd. was later renamed to Sega AM2 when the subsidiary was reabsorbed by Sega in July 2004, becoming a division within Sega once again.
Games developed
Game | Developer | Publisher | Engine | Release dates |
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Daytona USA | Sega AM2 | Sega, Expert Software | ||
Galaxy Force II | Sega AM2 | Sega | 29 May 2018 29 May 2018 |
13 September 2010|
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix+ | Neilo, Sega AM2 | Sega | ||
Out Run | Sega AM2 | Sega | ||
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast | Sega AM2, Sumo Digital | Sega | Sunshine Engine | |
Shenmue I & II | Sega AM2, D3T, Ultimatum Games | Sega | ||
Space Harrier | AM R&D Dept. 2 | Sega | ||
Space Harrier II | Sega AM2 | Sega | 29 May 2018 29 May 2018 |
1 June 2010|
Sword of Vermilion | Sega AM2 | Sega | 29 May 2018 29 May 2018 |
26 October 2010|
Virtua Cop | Sega AM2 | Sega | ||
Virtua Cop 2 | Sega AM2 | Sega | ||
Virtua Fighter 2 | Sega AM2 | Sega | ||
Virtua Fighter 2 (2010) | Sega AM2 | Sega | 29 May 2018 29 May 2018 |
26 October 2010|
Virtua Fighter PC | Sega AM1, Sega AM2 | Sega, Expert Software |