Segmental Interactive

Segmental Interactive, LLC (or simply Segmental) is an Alexonian game developer and distributor founded in 1980.

History
Initially was founded by Lucas Sakamoto distributing the Intellivision under licence from Mattel Electronics, but in 1983 they shifted to game developement due to the sale of the Intelivision brand to INTV Corporation. Their first game developed was All Blacks Rugby in 1983.

By 1985 Segmental started distributing the Nintenndo Entertainment System (NES) under their PAL-M version (also known as NES-AN Version) wich included mode selection (50 MHz-60 MHz). By 1990 the company sold the rights to Nintendo of Alexonia, while continue to develop for the console, and later for Super NES, PC Engine, Mega Drive and MS-DOS.

They also bought the rights for Acclaim games for Super NES, and later for N64 and PC. During the Fifth Generation they ported some SNK games to the N64 that recieved positive reception (some examples are Real Bout Special 64 and Metal Slug X)

In 2003 Segmental developed Street Fighter collection for Capcom AN, being based on the PSX version (the collection included Street Fighter 2' Champion Edition, Super Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold).

Trivia

 * In in the Alexonian port of Real Bout Special for Nintendo 64 both Ryo Sakazaki and Takuma (from the Art of Fighting series) are playable characters.