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New Entertainment R&D Dept. Type Subsidiary of Sega Industry Video game industry Founded 2000-2004 Headquarters Ōta, Tokyo, Japan Products Super Monkey Ball series Parent Sega Website http://www.amusementvision.com/ Amusement Vision, Ltd. is a former Japanese video game developer formerly known as Sega AM4.
Amusement Vision was formed in 2000 and was then considered to be a second-party developer to Sega. On July 1, 2004, Amusement Vision and Sega's other subsidiaries, Wow Entertainment, Hitmaker, Smilebit, Sega Rosso, Overworks and United Game Artists reintegrated into Sega following the merge between Sega and Sammy in 2005, and a holding company, (Sega Sammy Holdings), was formed. The subsidiaries ceased to exist and were renamed.
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Games developed by AM4
- Manx TT Superbike — (1995) (arcade) (collaboration with Sega AM3)
- SpikeOut Digital Battle Online — (1998) (arcade)
- SpikeOut Final Edition — (1999) (arcade)
Games developed by Amusement Vision (Ltd.)
- Sonic Shuffle — (2000) (Dreamcast)
- Virtua NBA — (2000) (arcade)
- Slash Out — (2000) (arcade)
- Planet Harriers — (2000) (arcade)
- Daytona USA 2001 — (2000) (Dreamcast)
- Monkey Ball — (2001) (arcade)
- Spiker's Battle — (2001) (arcade)
- Virtua Striker 3 — (2001) (arcade)
- Super Monkey Ball — (2001) (GameCube)
- Virtua Striker 3 ver.2002 — (2002) (GameCube)
- Virtua Striker 2002 — (2002) (arcade)
- Super Monkey Ball 2 — (2002) (GameCube)
- F-Zero AX — (2003) (arcade)
- F-Zero GX — (2003) (GameCube)
- Shining Force: Kuroki Ryu no Fukkatsu — (2004) (Game Boy Advance) (developed by Climax Entertainment)
- Ollie King — (2004) (arcade)
Games developed by Smilebit
- Jet Set Radio — (2000) (Dreamcast)
- Jet Set Radio Future — (2002) (Xbox)
- GunValkyrie — (2002) (Xbox)
- Panzer Dragoon Orta — (2003) (Xbox)
Games developed by Amusement Vision
- Shining Force Neo — (2005) (PlayStation 2) (developed by Neverland)
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe — (2005) (PlayStation 2)
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe — (2005) (Xbox)
- Spikeout: Battle Street — (2005) (Xbox) (developed by Dimps)
- Ryu Ga Gotoku — (2005) (PlayStation 2)
- Ryu Ga Gotoku 2 — (2006) (PlayStation 2)
- Shining Force EXA — (2006) (PlayStation 2) (developed by Neverland)
- Ryū ga Gotoku: Kenzan! — (2008) (PlayStation 3)
Games developed by Team CS1
- Ryū ga Gotoku 3 — (2009) (PlayStation 3)
- Ryū ga Gotoku 4 — (2010) (PlayStation 3)
External links
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- Video game developers
- Companies established in 2000
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