The Sega Technical Institute was a video game development division of Sega based in the United States, unlike the AM divisions which were based in Japan.
STI was at one time an elite organization within Sega of America that developed well-received games such as Kid Chameleon, Comix Zone, The Ooze and Die Hard Arcade (this one being the result of a team-up between STI and successful arcade game developers AM1).
Although the original Sonic the Hedg...
more
Read article at Wikipedia
Sega Technical Institute
We can also tell you Sega Technical Institute is a
If you know more about Sega Technical Institute, you can add more facts here »
Similar topics in Freebase
-
U.S. Gold
U.S. Gold was a British video game publisher and developer from the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, producing numerous titles on a variety of 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit platforms. U.S. Gold was founded in Birmingham in 1984 by Geoff Brown as the publishing division of Centresoft, a computer game... -
Monkeystone Games
Monkeystone Games was a video game developer and publisher founded by John Romero, Tom Hall, Stevie Case, and Brian Moon. The company's focus was on mobile games. Since its inception in July 2001, Monkeystone published several titles on multiple platforms. Their first in-house title, Hyperspace... -
Synergistic Software
Eclectic Games was a game developer founded in 1978, originally under the name Synergistic Software. that published some of the earliest available games and applications for the Apple II family of computers. They continued developing games for various platforms into the late 1990s. Synergistic was... -
PSIKYO
Psikyo (彩京, saikyō) is a Japanese video game company started in 1992. Psikyo is an off-shoot formed from the staff that created the Aero Fighters series for Video System. Psikyo focused on arcade games, mostly vertically-scrolling shoot 'em ups and pornographic mahjong games. The popularity of... -
Thalamus Ltd
Thalamus Ltd (also known as Thalamus) was a British computer game developer that published titles for a number of 8-bit and 16-bit platforms during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Thalamus Ltd was created in 1986 as an in-house software publishing label of British magazine publisher Newsfield... -
Panesian
Panesian was a Taiwan-based company known for producing three of the rarest video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The games, Bubble Bath Babes, Hot Slots, and Peek A Boo Poker, were pornographic and were not licensed by Nintendo. As a result, the cartridges were produced in very... -
Starpath
Starpath was a U.S. company known for creating the Starpath Supercharger in 1982. The company was founded in 1981 under the name Arcadia Corporation, but it changed its name to Starpath shortly after for trademark reasons (Emerson Radio Corporation had released a video game console named the... -
Tengen
Tengen was a video game publisher and developer that was created by arcade game manufacturer Atari Games. Atari had been split into two distinct companies. Atari Corporation was responsible for computer and console games and hardware and owned the rights to the Atari brand for these domains. Atari... -
Sonic Team
Sonic Team (ソニックチーム, Sonikku Chīmu) is a Japanese computer and video game developer established in Ota, Tokyo, Japan in 1990, originally known as Sega AM8. The Japan-based division is also known as G.E. Department Global Entertainment. The studio has collaborated with several In-House Japanese... -
HummingBirdSoft
HummingBirdSoft (ハミングバードソフト) is a defunct Japanese video game company. The company was established in 1982 as a real estate agent, but in 1983 began to develop computer games. The company heavily participated in the Disk Original Group, a collective publishing house for Famicom Disk System games...
You can help improve this topic by adding more facts here