Ryuichi Hattori

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Ryuichi Hattori
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Role(s): Programmer

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Ryuichi Hattori (服部 隆一) was a programmer and director at Sega. He pioneered online efforts in the Mega Drive era, later collaborating with Osamu Hori to bring several racing games to the Mega Drive and Sega Saturn consoles. At United Game Artists, he was a technical producer, acting as advisor to Tetsuya Mizuguchi.[2] He continued to work with Mizuguchi after they left Sega in 2003 to found Q Entertainment[3]

Production history

  • (; 1987) (as Ryu)
  • (; 1987) (as Ryu)
  • (; 1990) — Special Thanks to[4] (as Ryuuchan)
  • (; 1991) — Assistant Programmer[5] (as Ryuu)
  • (; 1991) — Programmers[6] (as Ryuu)
  • (; 1992) — Thanks[7] (as Ryu)
  • (; 1992) — Programmer[8] (as Ryuu)
  • (; 1994) — Chief Programmer[9]
  • (; 1994) — Chief Programmer[10] (as R.Hattori)
  • (; 1995) — Special Thanks
  • (; 1995) — Head Programmers
  • (; 1995) — Directed by
  • (; 1996) — Head Programmers
  • (; 1996) — Directed by
  • (; 1996) — Director[11]
  • (; 1997) — Director
  • (; 1997) — Head Programmers
  • (; 1997) — Directed by
  • (; 1997) — Special Thanks to
  • (; 1997) — Special Thanks
  • (; 1998) — Special Thanks
  • (; 1999) — Technical Producer
  • (; 2001) — Technical Producer (as Ryichi Hattori)
  • (; 2002) — Technical Producer
  • (; 2002) — Technical Producer
  • (; 2002) — Technical Producer
  • (; 2003) — Technical Producer
  • (; 2008) — Project Managers

Magazine articles

Main article: Ryuichi Hattori/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Ryuichi Hattori

External links

References