Company

Sega AM2

Sega AM Research & Development No. 2, previously known as SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd., is a video game development team within the Japanese multinational video game developer Sega. Yu Suzuki, who had previously developed arcade games for Sega including Hang-On and Out Run, was the first manager of the department. AM2's first game produced was 1992's Virtua Racing, followed by the highly popular Virtua Fighter and Daytona USA. 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 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 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.


88 Games
G-Loc Air Battle
G-Loc Air Battle

Dec 31, 1990

Dynamite Düx
Dynamite Düx

Dec 31, 1989

After Burner II
After Burner II

Dec 31, 1989

Sword of Vermilion
Sword of Vermilion

Dec 16, 1989

After Burner
After Burner

Mar 30, 1989

Turbo Outrun
Turbo Outrun

Feb 11, 1989

Galaxy Force II
Galaxy Force II

Dec 31, 1988

After Burner II
After Burner II

Dec 31, 1987

After Burner
After Burner

Jul 01, 1987

Super Hang-On
Super Hang-On

Apr 04, 1987

OutRun
OutRun

Sep 25, 1986

Space Harrier
Space Harrier

Oct 02, 1985

Hang-On
Hang-On

Jul 01, 1985

Propeller Arena
Propeller Arena

TBD

Quest of D
Quest of D

TBD