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Latest revision as of 18:52, 22 October 2021
Amusement Vision | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 2000 |
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Parent Company | SEGA |
Website | Amusement Vision official website |
Amusement Vision, Ltd. is a video game developer formerly known as Sega AM4. AM4 was a special research department of Sega known for the development of arcade games such as Virtua Striker (1994).
Amusement Vision was formed in 2000 and is currently considered to be a second-party developer to SEGA.
Games developed by Amusement Vision[ | ]
- Daytona USA 2001 (2001) (Dreamcast)
- Super Monkey Ball (2001) (GameCube)
- Virtua Striker 2002 (2002) (GameCube))
- Super Monkey Ball 2 (2002) (GameCube))
- F-Zero GX (2003) (GameCube))
- F-Zero AX (2003) (Arcade))
- Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon (Game Boy Advance)
- SpikeOut: Battle Street (2005) (Xbox)
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005) (Xbox/Playstation 2)