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*''[https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20200704005/ Video Game Storytellers Part 19: Sega's genes, passed down to the next generation by the development team of the ultimate sensory game cabinet, R360.]'' interview with [[Fumio Kurokawa]] at ''[https://www.4gamer.net 4Gamer.net]'' (Japanese)
 
*''[https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20200704005/ Video Game Storytellers Part 19: Sega's genes, passed down to the next generation by the development team of the ultimate sensory game cabinet, R360.]'' interview with [[Fumio Kurokawa]] at ''[https://www.4gamer.net 4Gamer.net]'' (Japanese)
 
*''[https://www.famitsu.com/news/202006/28200872.html Sega 60th Anniversary Special Interview. Arcade developers such as the legendary chassis R360 and "Virtua Fighter" tell a lot of development secrets!]'' interview with [[Famitsu]] at ''[https://www.famitsu.com/ famitsu.com]'' (Japanese)
 
*''[https://www.famitsu.com/news/202006/28200872.html Sega 60th Anniversary Special Interview. Arcade developers such as the legendary chassis R360 and "Virtua Fighter" tell a lot of development secrets!]'' interview with [[Famitsu]] at ''[https://www.famitsu.com/ famitsu.com]'' (Japanese)
 
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Revision as of 14:41, 29 July 2022

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Masao Yoshimoto
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (1987-04-02[1] – )
Divisions:
Role(s): Engineer, General Manager
Education: Kindai University[1]

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Masao Yoshimoto (吉本 昌男) is a Japanese engineer and developer. He joined Sega on 2nd April 1987,[1] and held supervisory general manager roles at AM4, Mechatro, and Sega Sammy Creation during his career at the company, all making him a chief member of amusement machine design. His notable works included the R360, as well as cabinets for many of Sega's biggest arcade hits.[2] Following several retrospective interviews looking back on his achievements during 2020, Yoshimoto retired from Sega in February 2021. He received a 1:12 scale mini R360 as a parting gift from his colleagues.[3]

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