Smilebit

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Smilebit is a Japanese computer and video game developer founded in 2000. It was formerly SEGA's R&D division known as AM6. Smilebit was a second-party developer for SEGA best known for creating the Jet Set Radio franchise of games. It included several former members of Team Andromeda, another of Sega's second-party developers, which disbanded in 1998. Smilebit was folded back into Sega on July 1, 2004 following the merge between the two companies, SEGA and SAMMY, a Japanese holding company (Sega Sammy Holdings), was formed.

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[edit] Games developed by Smilebit (Ltd.)

[edit] Games developed by Amusement Vision, Ltd.(see "Notes")

  • Virtua Striker 3 — (2001) (Arcade)
  • Virtua Striker 3 ver.2002 — (2002) (GameCube)
  • Virtua Striker 2002 — (2002) (Arcade)

[edit] Games developed by Smilebit (Development Studio)

  • Virtua Striker 4 — Japan (2005) (Arcade)
  • Virtua Striker 4 Ver. 2006 — Japan (2006) (Arcade)

[edit] Notes

The original Arcade Virtua Striker series was developed by Sega-AM2 (another Sega development studio) to Sega's Arcade Board "Model" Hardware and released in 1995 (Japan). Later the series moved to Amusement Vision with Virtua Striker 3. In January 2004 the Virtua Striker franchise became part of Smilebit's portfolio.

Smilebit's franchise Jet Set Radio was released to Nintendo's GameBoy Advance ONLY in the US in June 23, 2004. This game wasn't developed by Smilebit. Released in the US under the title Jet Grind Radio, this game was developed by Vicarious Visions and published by THQ.

[edit] External link

  • Smilebit's Official Website - Because of Smilebit's merge with Sega, this website is no longer active. Only a redirection link to Sega remains.
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