Smilebit | |
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Type | Game developer |
Founded | --- |
Defunct | July 1, 2004 (Merged into Sega, re-named as Sega Sports R&D/Sega Sports Japan). |
Headquarters | Japan |
Products | Video games |
Parent Company | Sega |
Website |
Smilebit is a Japanese first-party developer for Sega best known for creating the Jet Set Radio franchise of games. It was formerly Sega's R&D division known as 'AM6'. It included several former members of Team Andromeda, which disbanded in 1998. Smilebit was merged back into Sega on July 1, 2004, following the Sega Sammy merge. Internally they are now known as Sega Sports R&D Department or Sega Sports Japan.
Games developed by Smilebit[ | ]
- Sega Rally 2 — (1998) (Dreamcast) [1]
- Jet Set Radio — (2000) (Dreamcast)
- The Typing of the Dead — (2000) (Dreamcast, PC)
- Hundred Swords — (2001) (Dreamcast, PC)
- Derby Tsuku 2 — (2001) (Dreamcast)
- Jet Set Radio Future — (2002) (Xbox)
- Soccer Tsuku 2002: J-League Pro Soccer Club wo Tsukurou! — (2002) (PlayStation 2)
- Baseball Advance — (2002) (Game Boy Advance)
- J-League Pro Soccer Club wo Tsukurou! Advance — (2002) (Game Boy Advance)
- The Typing of the Dead 2003 — (2002) (PC)
- GunValkyrie — (2002) (Xbox)
- Panzer Dragoon Orta — (2003) (Xbox)
- Derby Tsuku 3: Derby Uma o Tsukurou! — (2003) (GameCube, PlayStation 2)
- J-League Pro Soccer Club wo Tsukurou! 3 — (2003) (PlayStation 2)
- The Typing of the Dead 2004 — (2003) (PC)
- J-League Pro-Soccer Club wo Tsukurou! '04 — (2004) (PlayStation 2)
- Derby Tsuku 4: Derby Uma o Tsukurō! — (2004) (PlayStation 2)
Games developed by Sega Sports Japan[ | ]
- Virtua Striker 4 — Japan (2005) (Arcade)
- Virtua Striker 4 Ver. 2006 — Japan (2006) (Arcade)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games — Japan (2007) (Wii), (Nintendo DS)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games — Japan (2009) (Wii), (Nintendo DS)
References[ | ]
Links[ | ]
- Archives of Smilebit's website from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
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