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Company type | Defunct |
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Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Redwood City, California |
SegaSoft, headquartered in Redwood City, California was a joint venture by Sega and CSK, created to develop and publish single and multiplayer games for the PC, primarily in the North American marketplace. SegaSoft was founded in 1995 and lasted until late 2000. SegaSoft was responsible for, among other things, the Heat.net multiplayer game system.
Incomplete List of SegaSoft Titles
- 10SIX
- Cosmopolitan Virtual Makeover
- Fatal Abyss
- Flesh Feast
- Lose Your Marbles
- Net Fighter
- Obsidian
- Plane Crazy
- Rocket Jockey (game)
- Scud: Industrial Evolution
- The Space Bar
- Three Dirty Dwarves
- Trampoline-Fractured Fairy Tales: A Frog Prince
- Vigilance
External links
- Copy of the SegaSoft home page, from the web site developer (Error in Webarchive template: Empty url.)
- SegaSoft at GameFAQs
- SegaSoft at MobyGames
- SegaSoft at IGN
- Photos of the SegaSoft team at E3
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