Hiroshi Kanazawa

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Hiroshi Kanazawa
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Hiroshi Kanazawa (金沢 大志) is an artist and art director at Sega. His earliest known works are with Sega AM1, including Dynamite Baseball and Sega Ski Super-G[1]. He was one of the AM1 developers who moved to Sega of America Product Development Dept. to work on Dynamite Cop. He stayed in America until around 2001, returning to work at AM1's successor WOW Entertainment. He may returned to America around 2005 to work on Shadow the Hedgehog.

Kanazawa has remained in Japan since at least the late 2000's, mostly working with Sonic Team, either as a background artist or art director.

Production history

  • (; 1996) — Graphic Design[2] (as T.Kanazawa)
  • (; 1996) — Artist
  • (; 1997) — Special Thanks
  • (; 1998) — All 3D Character Artwork
  • (; 1998) — Demo Scene Artwork
  • (; 1999) — Special Thanks
  • (; 1999) — 3D Character (DC) (Arcade)
  • (; 1999) — Demo Movie (DC)
  • (; 1999) — Demo Scene (Arcade)
  • (; 2001) — Special Thanks
  • (; 2001) — Senior Artists[3]
  • (; 2001) — Senior Artists
  • (; 2004) — Additional Character Artists[4]
  • (; 2005) — Artists
  • (; 2005) — Field Artists
  • (; 2005) — Field Artists
  • (; 2005) — Field Artists
  • (; 2007) — Nightopia Artists
  • (; 2009) — Environment Artists
  • (; 2013) — Art Director
  • (; 2016) — Art Director
  • (; 2016) — Art Director
  • (; 2018) — Background Support
  • (; 2019) — Art Director

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