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  1. Sega Sports Research and Development (セガスポーツの研究開発, Segasupōtsu no kenkyū kaihatsu) or Sega Sports R&D was a development division of the Japanese video game company Sega. It was previously known as Smilebit, one of nine semi-autonomous studios which Sega established in 2000.

  2. SEGA Sports R&D (also known as SEGA Sports Japan) is a Japanese video game development division of Sega. Initially founded in mid-1994 as part of Consumer Software R&D Dept. 1, Team Andromeda became a separate internal development team when the first Sega Saturn software was entering development.

  3. Masayoshi Yokoyama (横山 昌義 Yokoyama Masayoshi, born June 30, 1976) is a Japanese game producer, director and writer for Sega, most specifically Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, a studio within Sega Development Div. 1, where he's been the head of the division and studio since 2021.

  4. Apr 21, 2000 · About. Smilebit was a development subsidiary of Sega created with members from an in-house division titled Amusement Machine 6 Research & Development (AM6 R&D). It was later shutdown and reorganized back into an internal Sega R&D Division structure after Sega's merger with Sammy in 2004. Website. Not available.

  5. Sega Sports Research and Development (セガスポーツの研究開発, Segasupōtsu no kenkyū kaihatsu) or Sega Sports R&D is a defunct development division of the Japanese video game company Sega.

  6. Developed over three years with support from SEGA's Sports R&D Division, the 3D Match Engine was the headline addition to Football Manager 2009, revolutionising the way managers saw their team in action.

  7. Mar 28, 2020 · A division of Sega's New Entertainment R&D Division, the Sports division is focused on developing sports games, including both the more entertainment-related titles, like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and the more serious titles like Virtua Striker 4.