Difference between revisions of "Toshihiro Nagoshi"

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(http://spong.com/feature/10110113/Interview-Profile-Toshihiro-Nagoshi it says here that nagoshi directed daytona usa; it also says that he helped with the cg of the first virtua fighter but the arcade credits don't list him)
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* ''[[Shenmue]]'' (1999) — Supervisor(Sega AM4)
 
* ''[[Shenmue]]'' (1999) — Supervisor(Sega AM4)
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2001]]'' (2000) — Producer, Game Director, Design Director
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2001]]'' (2000) — Producer, Game Director, Design Director
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* ''[[Spikers Battle]]'' (2001) — Producer
 
* ''[[Planet Harriers]]'' (2001) — Producer, Director
 
* ''[[Planet Harriers]]'' (2001) — Producer, Director
 
* ''[[Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) — Producer, Director
 
* ''[[Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) — Producer, Director

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Toshihiro Nagoshi (名越 稔洋), born June 17, 1965 in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, is a game designer, producer and director at, as well as the current Chief Creative Officer of, Sega Corporation. He graduated from the Tokyo University of Art and Design in 1989 and joined the company shortly thereafter, working for AM2 under Yu Suzuki as a CG designer. He quickly ascended the ranks, and in 1999 became the manager of Sega AM4. When Sega AM4 became Amusement Vision, Nagoshi took the helm as president. He designed and created AM2's arguably most famous racing game Daytona USA, as well as the popular Super Monkey Ball and Yakuza series.

On April 1, 2012, following a recent 2012 reshuffling, Naogshi became the CCO of Sega.

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