Difference between revisions of "Sega Midwest Studio"
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*''World Heroes'' (US Publisher: Sega) | *''World Heroes'' (US Publisher: Sega) | ||
:<small>Sound: Schmidt Entertainment Technologies</small> | :<small>Sound: Schmidt Entertainment Technologies</small> |
Revision as of 04:33, 11 April 2019
Sega Midwest Studio, originally known as Sega Midwest Development Division [1], was based in the Chicago suburb of Northbrook. [2] It opened in 1992 [3] and shut down in January 1995. [4]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews
Related Interviews: Jim Reichert, Jim Rohn
32X
- AfterShock (unreleased) (Sega)
- Black Angel (unreleased) (Sega) [5]
Mega Drive/Genesis
- NHL All-Star Hockey '95 (US Publisher: Sega)
- Game Design: New Wave Graphics; Sound: Schmidt Entertainment Technologies; Stats: Blue Line Productions; Video Production: Wotman Productions
- World Heroes (US Publisher: Sega)
- Sound: Schmidt Entertainment Technologies