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Encyclopedia > Sega Rosso

Sega Rosso is the name of a former development studio from Sega, formerly known as AM5, some of its staff came from Namco, where they helped create the original Ridge Racer. Sega Corporation ) is an international video game software and hardware developing company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. ... Namco is a company based in Japan, best known for developing video games. ... Ridge Racer on the PlayStation Ridge Racer is a series of arcade racing games developed and published by Namco for both the arcade and various consoles. ...


Games developed by AM5

Sega Rally Championship is a 1995 arcade racing game developed by Sega AM3 (later renamed Hitmaker). ... Sega Rally Championship is a 1995 arcade racing game developed by Sega. ... Star Wars Trilogy Arcade is an arcade game first released in 1998. ...

Games developed by Sega Rosso


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Sega - definition of Sega - Labor Law Talk Dictionary (1786 words)
Sega of Japan was purchased for $38 million by a group of investors led by Rosen and Hayao Nakayama, a Japanese businesman who owned a distribution company that had been acquired by Rosen in 1979.
Sega has fallen on hard times since the failure of the Sega Saturn in the late 1990s and with their unsuccessful attempt to stay in the market with the Dreamcast, which caused them to move out of hardware manufacturing, at least in the home console market; the arcade Sega Naomi units are still being produced.
Sega was attempting to "lock out" game companies from making Genesis games unless they paid Sega a fee (ostensibly to maintain a consistent level of quality of games for their system.) Their strategy was to make the hardware reject any catridge that did not include a Sega trademark.
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