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{{Infobox company | company_name = New Entertainment R&D Dept. | company_logo = Amusement Vision Logo.png | type = [[Subsidiary]] of [[Sega]] | foundation = 2000-2004 | location = [[Ōta, Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | key_people = | industry = [[Video game industry]] | products = [[Super Monkey Ball (series)|Super Monkey Ball]] | num_employees = | homepage = http://www.amusementvision.com/ }} '''Amusement Vision, Ltd.''' is a former [[Japan]]ese [[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 ''[[Daytona USA (arcade game)|Daytona USA]]''. Amusement Vision was formed in 2000 and was then considered to be a [[second-party developer]] to Sega. In July 1, 2004, Amusement Vision and Sega's other subsidiaries, [[Wow entertainment|Sega Wow]], [[Hitmaker]], [[Smilebit]], [[Sega Rosso]], [[Overworks]] and [[United Game Artists]] reintegrated into Sega following the merge between Sega and Sammy in 2005, and a [[holding company]], ([[Sega Sammy Holdings]]), was formed. The subsidiaries ceased to exist and were renamed. ==Games developed by AM4== *''[[SegaSonic the Hedgehog]]'' — (1993) ([[Arcade game|acrade]]) *''[[Daytona USA (arcade game)|Daytona USA]]'' — (1994) ([[Arcade game|arcade]]) *''[[Manx TT Superbike]]'' — (1995) (arcade) *''[[Indy 500 (arcade game)|Indy 500]]'' — (1995) (arcade) *''[[Daytona USA 2: Battle On The Edge]]'' — (1998) (arcade) *''[[SpikeOut]] Digital Battle Online'' — (1998) (arcade) *''Daytona USA 2: Power Edition'' — (1998) (arcade) *''SpikeOut Final Edition'' — (1999) (arcade) ==Games developed by Amusement Vision (Ltd.)== *''[[Sonic Shuffle]]'' — (2000) ([[Dreamcast]]) *''[[Virtua NBA]]'' — (2000) ([[Arcade game|arcade]]) *''[[Slash Out]]'' — (2000) (arcade) *''[[Planet Harriers]]'' — (2000) (arcade) *''[[Daytona USA 2001]]'' — (2000) ([[Dreamcast]]) *''[[Monkey Ball]]'' — (2001) (arcade) *''[[Spikers Battle]]'' — (2001) (arcade) *''[[Virtua Striker]] 3'' — (2001) (arcade) *''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' — (2001) ([[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]) *''[[Virtua Striker 3 ver.2002]]'' — (2002) (GameCube) *''[[Virtua Striker 2002]]'' — (2002) (arcade) *''[[Super Monkey Ball 2]]'' — (2002) (GameCube) *''[[F-Zero AX]]'' — (2003) (arcade) *''[[F-Zero GX]]'' — (2003) (GameCube) *''[[Shining Force|Shining Force: Kuroki Ryu no Fukkatsu]]'' — (2004) ([[Game Boy Advance]]) (developed by Climax Entertainment) *''[[Ollie King]]'' — (2004) (arcade) ==Games developed by Smilebit== *''[[Jet Set Radio Future]]'' — (2002) ([[Xbox]]) *''[[GunValkyrie]]'' — (2002) (Xbox) *''[[Panzer Dragoon Orta]]'' — (2003) (Xbox) ==Games developed by Amusement Vision== *''[[Shining Force Neo]]'' — (2005) ([[PlayStation 2]]) (developed by Neverland) *''Super Monkey Ball Deluxe'' — (2005) (PlayStation 2) *''Super Monkey Ball Deluxe'' — (2005) ([[Xbox]]) *''SpikeOut: Battle Street'' — (2005) (Xbox) (developed by DIMPs) *''[[Yakuza (video game)|Ryu Ga Gotoku]]'' — (2005) (PlayStation 2) *''[[Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll]]'' — (2005) ([[Nintendo DS]]) *''[[Yakuza 2|Ryu Ga Gotoku 2]]'' — (2006) (PlayStation 2) *''[[Shining Force EXA]]'' — (2006) ([[PlayStation 2]]) (developed by Neverland) *''[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz]]'' — (2006) ([[Wii]]) *''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' — (2006) ([[Wii]]) *''[[Yakuza: Kenzan!|Ryū ga Gotoku: Kenzan!]]'' — (2008) ([[PlayStation 3]]) ==Games developed by Team CS1== *''[[Yakuza 3|Ryū ga Gotoku 3]]'' — (2009) (PlayStation 3) *''[[Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll]]'' — (2009) (Wii) *''[[Yakuza 4|Ryū ga Gotoku 4]]'' — (2010) (PlayStation 3) ==External links== *[http://www.amusementvision.com/index_eng.html Amusement Vision's official website] {{Sega}} [[Category:Japanese video game companies]] [[Category:Sega divisions and subsidiaries]] [[Category:Video game developers]] [[ja:アミューズメントヴィジョン]] [[pt:Amusement Vision]]
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