Sega Midwest Studio

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Background

The Sega Midwest Studio was originally formed in 1992 in Chicago to develop two games for the Sega Genesis, and acted as a division of Sega of America, as one of the four core divisions of the company, along with Sega Interactive, Sega Technical Institute, Sega Multimedia Studio, and later Sega Away Team. It was shut down in 1995.

Logo (March 1995)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a red-pink gradient box. Inside it was a tornado that moves in fast speed, and over it was a purple border. Below the box was the corporate Sega logo, and underneath that it was the text "MIDW≡ST STUDIO" in a futuristic font, with two lines above and below the text, and below it was a pink line.

Technique: 2D sprite animation.

Audio: A sound of a wind blowing.

Availability: Seen on NHL All-Star Hockey '95 for the Sega Genesis.

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