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===Background===
===Background===
'''Sega AM Research & Development No. 2''', formerly known as '''SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd.''', is a video game development team operating with [[Sega]] since 1985, led by producer Yu Suzuki (of ''OutRun'' and ''Super Hang-On'' fame) during its golden period. Their most famous works include the ''Virtua'' 3D brand of games, starting with ''Virtua Racing'' and later branching out to ''Virtua Fighter'', the latter of which spawned several sequels. Other productions by AM2 include the ''Daytona USA'' series and ''Shenmue''. ''Shenmue'' marked history for both the development team and Sega due to production getting way over the budget, causing it to become one of the most expensive video games to be made. Because of the financial troubles caused by that game's development, the company has been much less active over time. Their most recent arcade titles before Sega's retirement in the arcade business include ''Border Break'' and the arcade versions of ''Hatsune Miku: Project Diva''.
'''Sega AM Research & Development No. 2''', formerly known as '''SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd.''', is a video game development team operating with [[Sega]] since 1985, led by producer Yu Suzuki (of ''OutRun'' and ''Super Hang-On'' fame) during its golden period. Their most famous works include the ''Virtua'' 3D brand of games, starting with ''Virtua Racing'' and later branching out to ''Virtua Fighter'', the latter of which spawned several sequels. Other productions by AM2 include the ''Daytona USA'' series and ''Shenmue''. ''Shenmue'' marked history for both the development team and Sega due to production getting way over the budget, causing it to become one of the most expensive video games to be made. Because of the financial troubles caused by that game's development, the company has been much less active over time. Their most recent arcade titles before Sega's retirement in the arcade business include ''Border Break'' and the arcade versions of ''Hatsune Miku: Project Diva''.


===Logo (1993-)===
===Logo (1993-)===
<gallery>
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Sega AM2 (Soreike Kokology 2).png|''Soreike Kokelogy 2''
Sega AM2 (Soreike Kokology 2).png|''Soreike Kokelogy 2''
Sega AM2 (Daytona USA Saturn).png|''Daytona USA (Saturn)''
Sega AM2 (Virtua Cop 2 PC).png|''Virtua Cop 2 (Windows)''
Sega AM2 (Virtua Cop 2 PC).png|''Virtua Cop 2 (Windows)''
Sega AM2 (Beach Spikers - Virtua Beach Volleyball).png|''Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball''
</gallery>
</gallery>
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, we see a palm tree on an island with the words "Sega AM2", colored orange with a blue triangle over it. Underneath it is "AM R&D Dept.#2" colored {{color|red}}.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a palm tree on an island with the words "Sega AM2", colored orange with a blue triangle over it. Underneath it is "AM R&D Dept.#2" colored red.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On ''Soreike Kokology 2'', the text at the bottom is black, and the coconut is pink.
*On some games, there is a shadow behind the logo.
*Multiple arcade games feature the logo placed at the top or bottom right of the screen on the title screen or during the attract mode.
*Multiple arcade games feature the logo placed at the top or bottom right of the screen on the title screen or during the attract mode.
*Starting in 2000, the words underneath the logo would change into "SEGA-AM2 co, LTD".
*Starting in 2000, the words underneath the logo would change into "SEGA-AM2 co, LTD".
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'''Audio:''' None, or an announcer saying "Sega AM2".
'''Audio:''' None, or an announcer saying "Sega AM2".
'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''The King of Route 66'', the game's announcer says "Created by AM2!"
* On the PC and Saturn versions of ''Daytona USA'', the logo is accompanied by a twelve-note dreamy synth tune which rises in pitch and ends with a high-pitched tone accompanied by a choir.
* On ''The King of Route 66'', the game's announcer says "Created by AM2!"
* On ''Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball'', a man says the company name in a low-pitched manner.


'''Availability:''' Seen on games produced by the company. Notable examples include ''Daytona USA'', ''Shenmue'', and ''Virtua Fighter''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on games produced by the company. Notable examples include ''Daytona USA'', ''Shenmue'', ''The King of Route 66'' and ''Virtua Fighter''.
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 12 August 2024




Background

Sega AM Research & Development No. 2, formerly known as SEGA-AM2 Co., Ltd., is a video game development team operating with Sega since 1985, led by producer Yu Suzuki (of OutRun and Super Hang-On fame) during its golden period. Their most famous works include the Virtua 3D brand of games, starting with Virtua Racing and later branching out to Virtua Fighter, the latter of which spawned several sequels. Other productions by AM2 include the Daytona USA series and Shenmue. Shenmue marked history for both the development team and Sega due to production getting way over the budget, causing it to become one of the most expensive video games to be made. Because of the financial troubles caused by that game's development, the company has been much less active over time. Their most recent arcade titles before Sega's retirement in the arcade business include Border Break and the arcade versions of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva.

Logo (1993-)

Visuals: On a white background, there is a palm tree on an island with the words "Sega AM2", colored orange with a blue triangle over it. Underneath it is "AM R&D Dept.#2" colored red.

Variants:

  • On Soreike Kokology 2, the text at the bottom is black, and the coconut is pink.
  • On some games, there is a shadow behind the logo.
  • Multiple arcade games feature the logo placed at the top or bottom right of the screen on the title screen or during the attract mode.
  • Starting in 2000, the words underneath the logo would change into "SEGA-AM2 co, LTD".
  • Most games would either have "presented by" or "created by" on top.
  • On Shenmue for the Dreamcast, the text "Presented by AMZ of CRI" is present under the logo.

Technique: None, or fading effects.

Audio: None, or an announcer saying "Sega AM2".

Audio Variants:

  • On the PC and Saturn versions of Daytona USA, the logo is accompanied by a twelve-note dreamy synth tune which rises in pitch and ends with a high-pitched tone accompanied by a choir.
  • On The King of Route 66, the game's announcer says "Created by AM2!"
  • On Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball, a man says the company name in a low-pitched manner.

Availability: Seen on games produced by the company. Notable examples include Daytona USA, Shenmue, The King of Route 66 and Virtua Fighter.

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