Talk:Sega AM3 (version 2)

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I have tried to compile a list of games from Hitmaker, but I'm afraid it's not complete and may have some errors.

I posted it on the portuguese version, and here is a verbatim copy:

Jogos desenvolvidos pela AM3

 * Rail Chase &mdash; (1991) &mdash; Arcade (Sega Y)
 * Jurassic Park (Mega Drive) (1992) &mdash; Sega Mega Drive
 * Star Wars Arcade &mdash; (1994) &mdash; Arcade (Model 1), Sega 32X
 * Funky Head Boxers &mdash; (1995) &mdash; Arcade (ST-V), Sega Saturn
 * Virtual On &mdash; (1995) &mdash; Arcade (Model 2), Sega Saturn
 * GunBlade NY &mdash; (1995) &mdash; Arcade (Model 2)
 * Manx TT &mdash; (1996) &mdash; Arcade (Model 2), Sega Saturn
 * Decathlete &mdash; (1996) &mdash; Arcade (ST-V), Sega Saturn
 * Last Bronx &mdash; (1996) &mdash; Arcade (Model 2), Sega Saturn
 * The Lost World: Jurassic Park &mdash; (1997) &mdash; Arcade (Model 3)
 * Top Skater &mdash; (1997) &mdash; Arcade (Model 2)
 * Winter Heat &mdash; (1997) &mdash; Arcade (ST-V), Sega Saturn
 * Dirt Devils &mdash; (1998) &mdash; Arcade (Model 3)
 * Virtual On Oratorio Tangram &mdash; (1998) &mdash; Arcade (Model 3), Sega Dreamcast
 * L.A. Machineguns &mdash; (1998) &mdash; Arcade (Model 3)
 * Crazy Taxi &mdash; (1998) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI)
 * Toy Fighter &mdash; (1999) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI)
 * Jambo Safari &mdash; (1999) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI)
 * Derby Owners Club &mdash; (1999) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI)
 * Virtua Tennis &mdash; (1999) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI), Sega Dreamcast

Jogos desenvolvidos pela Hitmaker

 * Confidential Mission &mdash; (2000) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI), Sega Dreamcast
 * Crazy Taxi 2 &mdash; (2001) &mdash; Sega Dreamcast
 * Virtua Tennis 2 &mdash; (2001) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI), Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2
 * The Maze Of The Kings &mdash; (2002) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI)
 * Virtua Athletics &mdash; (2002) &mdash; Arcade (NAOMI)
 * Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller &mdash; (2002) &mdash; Xbox, Arcade (Sega Chihiro)
 * Virtual On Marz &mdash; (2003) &mdash; PlayStation 2

Rhe br 03:16, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

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Redirect confusion?
Looking for the company "Hit Maker," I was redirected here. However, said company, though a game development studio, is an entirely separate and unrelated entity from the one described on this page (formerly known as "Hitmaker"). A few of Hit Maker's games can be found on Wikipedia: Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light, Last Rebellion, and Dragoneer's Aria for example. Someone searching for info about the company after reading about one of these games would probably be sent to this page, which of course would be confusing and misleading. I hope someone with more experience here than I have could clear this up. Cheers! 216.230.238.91 (talk) 05:04, 23 April 2011 (UTC)