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team within the Japanese multinational video game developer
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.
Yu Suzuki is a Japanese game designer, producer, programmer, and engineer, who headed Sega's AM2 team for 18 years. Considered one of the first auteurs of video games, he has been responsible for a number of Sega's arcade hits, including three-dimen ...
, who had previously developed arcade games for Sega including '' Hang-On'' and ''
Out Run (also stylized as ''OutRun'') is an arcade driving video game released by Sega in September 1986. It is known for its pioneering hardware and graphics, nonlinear gameplay, a selectable soundtrack with music composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi (comp ...
'', was the first manager of the department. AM2's first game produced was 1992's ''
Virtua Racing ''Virtua Racing'', or ''V.R.'' for short, is a Formula One racing video game developed by Sega AM2 and released for arcades in 1992. ''Virtua Racing'' was initially a proof-of-concept application for exercising a new 3D graphics platform u ...
'', followed by the highly popular ''
Virtua Fighter is a series of fighting games created by Sega-AM2 and designer Yu Suzuki. The original '' Virtua Fighter'' was released in October 1993 and has received four main sequels and several spin-offs. The highly influential first ''Virtua Fighter'' ga ...
'' and ''
Daytona USA is an arcade racing video game developed by Sega AM2 in 1993 and released by Sega in 1994. Players race stock cars on one of three courses. The first game released on the Sega Model 2 three-dimensional arcade system board, a prototype debute ...
''. Through the remainder of the 1990s, they developed more arcade titles and focused on fighting and racing games. AM2 was placed under the management of CSK Research Institute in 2000, and a year later became SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd. Their development of ''
Shenmue is an action-adventure game series created, produced and directed by Yu Suzuki. '' Shenmue'' (1999) and ''Shenmue II'' (2001) were developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for Dreamcast. '' Shenmue III,'' developed by Suzuki's company ...
'' was over budget and cost millions of dollars, and despite positive reviews and good sales was unable to become profitable. Suzuki was promoted and left AM2 in 2003; Hiroshi Kataoka became the head of AM2. A year later Sega was acquired by Sammy Corporation and AM2 was merged back into Sega. Since, the team has continued work on arcade games such as ''
Border Break , is a third-person mecha action arcade game developed by Sega. It is the first title to run on Sega's RingEdge arcade system board, and was released on September 9, 2009 in Japan, in Hong Kong on January 25, 2010, and in Taiwan on April 1, 201 ...
'' and the '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA'' series, as well as smartphone games in Japan. Several games produced by Sega AM2 have influenced and innovated the video game industry from a technical and developmental perspective.


History


Precursors to AM2: Yu Suzuki and Studio 128

Yu Suzuki is a Japanese game designer, producer, programmer, and engineer, who headed Sega's AM2 team for 18 years. Considered one of the first auteurs of video games, he has been responsible for a number of Sega's arcade hits, including three-dimen ...
joined
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in 1983 as a
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. At the time Suzuki joined Sega, there was only one development division at the company. In his first year, he created a 2D boxing game called '' Champion Boxing'' for Sega's first home game console, the
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. According to Suzuki, the executive staff at Sega found the game so impressive that they released it in arcades as-is by simply installing an SG-1000 into an arcade cabinet. He was promoted to project leader while still in his first year at the company. Suzuki's next project was the motorcycle racing game '' Hang-On.'' To accomplish his desire to make a 3D game despite technological limitations at the time, he specified the design of Sega's new Super Scaler
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, which utilized
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graphics and sprite-scaling. ''Hang-On'' was very popular at launch and sold well for Sega. Suzuki's success followed with additional titles ''
Space Harrier is a third-person arcade rail shooter game developed by Sega and released in 1985. It was originally conceived as a realistic military-themed game played in the third-person perspective and featuring a player-controlled fighter jet, but tec ...
'', ''
Out Run (also stylized as ''OutRun'') is an arcade driving video game released by Sega in September 1986. It is known for its pioneering hardware and graphics, nonlinear gameplay, a selectable soundtrack with music composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi (comp ...
'', and ''
Enduro Racer is an arcade racing game from Sega. It was released in 1986 with two arcade cabinet versions, a stand-up cabinet with handlebars and a full-sized dirt bike cabinet. It is often seen as a dirt racing version of ''Hang-On'', as it uses a similar e ...
''. He and his team relocated to "Studio 128", a more private location where '' After Burner'' and '' Power Drift'' were developed. He also worked on development of '' G-LOC: Air Battle'' and the
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arcade cabinet. Developer
Toshihiro Nagoshi is a Japanese video game producer, director and designer. He was the chief creative officer for Sega until 2021 when he became creative director. He went on to be the general director of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, and later became a member of the ...
joined Sega in 1989 as a designer with Suzuki's team.


Establishment of AM2 and years as a department

Some time after the release of ''Power Drift'', Sega began to separate the amusement division into the Amusement Machine Research and Development teams, or AM teams. Suzuki was made general manager of Research and Development No. 2, or Sega AM2. According to Suzuki, Sega employed approximately 600 people in research and development, and that AM2 began as a group of around 100 people. He has also stated the reason for this separation was the advent of advanced computer graphics technology. Around the time of AM2's formation, Suzuki's team moved back into the main office, then to an annex a short walk from the office. Even so, Suzuki worked with a desire of secrecy, so much so that Sega president Hayao Nakayama was denied entry on one occasion. The first project developed by AM2 was ''
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''. While development began with 10 people on ''Virtua Racing'', it finished with 25 workers on the project for a year, and the Model 1
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on which it runs took approximately three years. AM2 also ported the game for the
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. ''Next Generation'' stated that AM2 "single-handedly chang dthe perception of polygons in a gaming environment" with ''Virtua Racing''. After the release of ''Virtua Racing'', AM2 split into two teams; one began work on ''
Virtua Fighter is a series of fighting games created by Sega-AM2 and designer Yu Suzuki. The original '' Virtua Fighter'' was released in October 1993 and has received four main sequels and several spin-offs. The highly influential first ''Virtua Fighter'' ga ...
'', while another started on ''
Daytona USA is an arcade racing video game developed by Sega AM2 in 1993 and released by Sega in 1994. Players race stock cars on one of three courses. The first game released on the Sega Model 2 three-dimensional arcade system board, a prototype debute ...
''. According to Suzuki, he wanted to develop a game with multiple joint movements, such as a
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or
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game. Finding that the Model 1 was not powerful enough to handle this many motions, Suzuki resorted to a game with only two moving characters at a time. With the massive success of ''Street Fighter II'' in the industry at the time, he made the decision to make a 3D fighting game to compete. In developing the game, Suzuki identified the need for the game to be realistic, yet fun to play. ''Virtua Fighter'' became a huge success in Japan, and its
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port sold at a nearly one-to-one ratio with the console itself. For ''Daytona USA'', Nagoshi was director and chief designer, while Suzuki served as producer. The concept for the game was suggested by Tom Petit, head of Sega Enterprises USA, as a way to debut Sega's new Model 2 arcade system board. Sega mandated that ''Daytona USA'' had to be better than ''Ridge Racer'', a game made by
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. To accurately depict Daytona International Speedway, the developers used
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and sent staff to photograph the track; Nagoshi walked a full lap to get a feel for the banking in the corners. ''Daytona USA'' was released in Japan in August 1993, and worldwide in March 1994. AM2 ported the game to Saturn in April 1995. The Saturn port was a launch title in the West. ''Daytona USA'' was highly popular in arcades, and the twin cabinet was one of three 1995 recipients of the American Amusement Machine Association's Diamond Awards, which are based strictly on sales achievements. In a 2002 report, Sega reported it to be one of the most successful arcade games of all time. Over the course of the remainder of the 1990s, Suzuki's primary concern in arcades were the ''Virtua Fighter'' series and working as a producer for other titles. Subsequently, AM2 released '' Virtua Cop'' and ''
Virtua Fighter 2 is a 1994 fighting video game developed by Sega. It is the sequel to 1993's '' Virtua Fighter'' and the second game in the '' Virtua Fighter'' series. It was created by Sega's Yu Suzuki-headed AM2 and was released for the arcades in 1994. Po ...
'' for the Model 2. Produced in twelve months, ''Virtua Fighter 2'' was an even greater success in Japan than its predecessor. In a 1996 interview, Suzuki stated in an interview his philosophy to be not an imitator, but a pioneer in the arcade industry. He also described the palm tree logo of AM2 as representing reliance and peace of mind. Further titles developed in the end of 1990s included ''
Virtua Cop 2 ''Virtua Cop 2'' is a light gun shooter arcade game, released in 1995 and developed internally at Sega by their AM2 studio. It was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1996, PC in 1997, and Sega Dreamcast in 2000. It was bundled with ''Virtua Cop'' in ...
'', '' Fighting Vipers'', ''Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge'', and ''
SpikeOut ''Spikeout: Digital Battle Online'' is a 3D beat 'em up video game developed by Toshihiro Nagoshi, and released by Sega for their Model 3 Step 2.1 arcade system board in 1998. An update, ''Spikeout: Final Edition'', was released in ...
''. ''Daytona USA 2'' and ''SpikeOut'' made use of the Model 3 system board.


AM2 of CRI and SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd.

In April 2000, CSK Research Institute (CRI) took management over AM2. CRI was a subsidiary of CSK Corporation, which was Sega's parent company at the time, and had previously published ''
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''. The new division became known as "AM2 of CRI", and Suzuki remained in charge. Also in 2000, Sega restructured its arcade and console development teams into nine semi-autonomous studios headed by the company's top designers. Sega's design houses were encouraged to experiment and benefited from a relatively lax approval process. During the development of ''
Shenmue is an action-adventure game series created, produced and directed by Yu Suzuki. '' Shenmue'' (1999) and ''Shenmue II'' (2001) were developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for Dreamcast. '' Shenmue III,'' developed by Suzuki's company ...
'', Nagoshi requested and was granted his own studio, leaving AM2. AM2 developed what Sega hoped would be the
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's killer app in ''Shenmue'', a "revenge epic in the tradition of
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." The
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involved the quest of protagonist Ryo Hazuki to avenge his father's murder, but its main selling point was its rendition of the Japanese city of
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, which included a level of detail considered unprecedented for a video game. Incorporating a
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day/night cycle with variable weather,
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s with regular schedules, and the ability to pick up and examine detailed objects (also introducing the
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in its modern form), ''Shenmue'' went over budget and was rumored to have cost Sega over $50 million. Originally planned as the first installment in an 11-part saga, ''Shenmue'' was eventually downsized to a trilogy—and only one sequel was ever released. According to Sega of America president Peter Moore, ''Shenmue'' sold "extremely well", but the game had no chance of making a profit due to the Dreamcast's limited installed base. The high amount ''Shenmue'' went over budget was also a factor in the game's lack of profitability. Its sequel, '' Shenmue II'', "was completed for a much more reasonable sum".In addition to the mixed reception for ''Shenmue'', IGN's Travis Fahs stated that "the reamcastera wasn't as kind to M2as earlier years"—citing (among others) ''
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'' as an "acclaimed" arcade game that "didn't do much at home", and Genki's port of ''
Virtua Fighter 3 is the sequel to 1994's ''Virtua Fighter 2'' and the third fighting game in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series, developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega in 1996. It was the first arcade game to run on the Sega Model 3 system board. Like its pred ...
'' as inferior to the arcade version, "which was already a couple years old and never as popular as its predecessors." The ''
Virtua Fighter is a series of fighting games created by Sega-AM2 and designer Yu Suzuki. The original '' Virtua Fighter'' was released in October 1993 and has received four main sequels and several spin-offs. The highly influential first ''Virtua Fighter'' ga ...
'' series would experience a "tremendous comeback" with the universally acclaimed '' Virtua Fighter 4''—which saw a console release exclusively on
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. In Japanese arcades, ''Virtua Fighter 4'' proved to be highly influential with its VF.NET system, paving the way for arcade games with network features. The quest mode of '' Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution'' on PlayStation 2, used AI mined from players in Japan playing through VF.NET. In 2001, AM2 of CRI was renamed to SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd. After serving as a producer on '' Virtua Cop 3'' and '' OutRun 2'', Suzuki left AM2 on October 1, 2003, in order to start a new studio with Sega, called Digitalrex. He was promoted to non-executive board director. Hiroshi Kataoka was placed in charge of AM2. Kataoka, who had led research and development at AM2 for a year, had worked on numerous projects for Sega and Yu Suzuki's division as old as ''Space Harrier'' to ''
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution is a fighting game by Sega. It is the fourth game in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. The game was first released in arcades on the NAOMI 2 board in 2001. A console port of ''Virtua Fighter 4'', as well as that of '' Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution ...
''. Makoto Osaki became AM2's head of development, reporting to Kataoka. At the same time as the changes, a number of Sega's studios were merged. However, AM2 did not merge with any other studio.


Merge into Sega and years since

During mid-2004, Sammy Corporation bought a controlling share in Sega and created the new company
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, an entertainment conglomerate. Since then, Sega and Sammy became subsidiaries of the aforementioned holding company, with both companies operating independently, while the executive departments merged. Prior to the acquisition by Sammy, Sega began the process of re-integrating its subsidiaries into the main company, which was completed by October 2004. Sega would also restructure the development studios again, consolidating the divisions further into the Global Entertainment, Amusement Software, and New Entertainment R&D divisions. AM2 continued to develop games after the merger. ''
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'' was released in 2007. An upgrade, ''Virtua Fighter 5 R'', was released the following year. The last release of the ''Virtua Fighter'' franchise was the console port of ''Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown'', the final iteration of the game. ''Ghost Squad'', in the style of ''Virtua Cop'', received an arcade and a Wii release in 2008. AM2 has developed games for the '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA'' series, as well as a number of free-to-play smartphone games in Japan, such as ''Soul Reverse Zero''. Some titles have been developed for consoles as well, such as ''Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega 39’s'' for
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. AM2 became involved with the ''Hatsune Miku'' license with items for ''Virtua Fighter 5 R'' and the racing game ''R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing''. When the PSP game ''Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA'' was in development, it was decided that AM2 would develop an arcade version as well as develop the
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imagery for ''Hatsune Miku''s'' live concerts. The visuals for these projects were based on the ''Virtua Fighter 5 engine''. Makoto Osaki called this period the most stressful for him since ''Shenmue''. A major success for AM2 has been the ''
Border Break , is a third-person mecha action arcade game developed by Sega. It is the first title to run on Sega's RingEdge arcade system board, and was released on September 9, 2009 in Japan, in Hong Kong on January 25, 2010, and in Taiwan on April 1, 201 ...
'' franchise. The arcade release in 2009 was continuously updated, with releases ''Border Break Union'' in 2012, ''Border Break Scramble'' in 2015, and ''Border Break X'' in 2017—with a
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version released in 2018. In 2019, ''Border Break'' celebrated its 10th Anniversary. Other titles from AM2 to get long-term support in arcades are ''
Quest of D ' is an arcade game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega on the Chihiro arcade board. It is the fifth trading card arcade game by Sega, following ''World Club Champion Football,'' '' Mushiking: The King of Beetles, The Key of Avalon'' and '' ...
,'' '' Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ,'' ''and
Shining Force Cross ' is an action role-playing game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega on the Sega RingEdge arcade platform. It is part of the ''Shining'' series from Sega. It is developed by the same development team as ''Quest of D''. It was only release ...
.'' The latest effort, ''Soul Reverse,'' was born out of the desire to create a fantasy version of ''Border Break.'' It lasted a year, launching in 2018 with its network features shutting down in 2019. Hiroshi Kataoka likened the basic enjoyability of these network-based arcade games to those of an MMO, but collectible cards and a community differentiated these from the usually solitary MMO experience on PC. According to Sega Amusement International CEO Paul Williams, these type of core games are only possible in Japan due to Sega owning their own chains and being able to kickstart an online infrastructure. Currently successful running arcade games are ''KanColle Arcade'', ''Fate/Grand Order Arcade'' as well as an updated version of ''Virtua Fighter 5'', ''Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown'', co-developed with Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio.


Games

AM2 has several arcade and video game series they develop, including ''Daytona USA'', ''Virtua Fighter'', ''OutRun'', ''Virtua Cop'', ''Virtua Striker'', ''Fighting Vipers'', and ''
Shenmue is an action-adventure game series created, produced and directed by Yu Suzuki. '' Shenmue'' (1999) and ''Shenmue II'' (2001) were developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for Dreamcast. '' Shenmue III,'' developed by Suzuki's company ...
''. Other titles developed by the studio include ''
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'', ''
Sonic the Fighters also known as ''Sonic Championship'' on arcade versions outside Japan, is a fighting game developed by Sega AM2. First released in 1996 in arcades on Sega's Model 2 arcade system, ''Sonic the Fighters'' pits players in one-on-one battles ...
'', '' 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker'', ''
F355 Challenge is a racing simulation arcade video game based on the actual race car and Ferrari event. It was developed by the AM2 division of Sega for the Sega Naomi Multiboard arcade system board under the direction of Yu Suzuki, and was later ported ...
,'' ''
Outtrigger is a first/ third-person shooter video game developed by Sega AM2 for the Sega NAOMI arcade cabinet and the Dreamcast. The game was originally released in 1999 for the arcades and was later ported over to the Dreamcast in 2001. The player cha ...
'', and ''Soul Reverse''. AM2 has also developed smartphone games in Japan. Of AM2's games, the ''Virtua Fighter'' series is "the highest grossing game in Japan arcades." The ''Hatsune Miku: Project Diva'' series has sold over 6 million units as of 2018. As of March 2012, the game ''Border Break'' has grossed JP¥8.1 billion from arcade machine sales, equivalent to more than US$100 million.Fiscal year ended March 31, 2010: ¥3.3 billion () Fiscal year ended March 31, 2011: ¥2.5 billion () Six months ended March 31, 2012: ¥2.3 billion () ¥3.3 billion = $40.7317 million ¥2.5 billion = $30.8542 million ¥2.3 billion = $28.6371 million Journalists have praised AM2 as having a "legendary" status in game development, in particular under Yu Suzuki. According to Aaron Souppouris of ''
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'', AM2 in the past developed games that defined their genres, and called the department Sega's "most-storied division". While lamenting the changes in development focus in recent years, Souppouris called the ''Hatsune Miku'' series "admittedly excellent". In 1995, ''Edge'' called Suzuki "the legendary head of AM2, Sega's core coin-op operation". Also in 1995, ''Next Generation'' stated that AM2's unusual repeated success came from its ability to release high-quality games on a regular basis. IGN's Travis Fahs stated that " r as long as SEGA has had internal studios, AM2 has been the favorite son of the arcade division... Without AM2, SEGA would not have been able to dominate the arcades the way that they did." Video game journalist Ken Horowitz has stated that AM2 became the most well-known of Sega's in-house development teams and that the studio produced "ground-breaking classics".


Notes


See also

* Sega development studios *
Sega AM1 is a development department within Japanese video game developer Sega that also previously existed as Wow Entertainment and AM1 spent most of its early existence under the leadership of Rikiya Nakagawa and developed a number of arcade game ...
*
Sega AM3 , known as from 2000 to 2004, is a defunct division of Sega, a Japanese video game company. Established by 1993, AM3 was managed by Hisao Oguchi and developed a number of arcade games for Sega. Series introduced by AM3 include ''Virtual On'', ' ...
* Amusement Vision *
Smilebit or Sega Sports R&D is a defunct 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. Smilebit was previously known as R&D6 or AM6 w ...
*
Sonic Team is a video game developer owned by the Japanese video game company Sega as part of its Sega CS Research and Development No. 2 division. Sonic Team is best known for the long-running ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series and games such as '' Nights int ...
*
United Game Artists (UGA) was a subsidiary of Sega headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, a video game developer who had experience with Sega's AM3 division. After separating with Kenji Sasaki to form AM Annex, Mizuguchi le ...


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