Yoshiaki Hattori
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Yoshiaki Hattori (服部 義明) is a programmer at Sega who mainly deals with sound data. He has had a close relationship with CRI Middleware since joining Sega.
His earliest projects were Hundred Swords followed by various projects including Panzer Dragoon Orta and Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz .[1] He has since been a regular contributor to the Yakuza series.
Production history
Games
- (; 2001) — Adventure System (as 服部 義明)
- (; 2002) — Programmer
- (; 2002) — Event & Front-End Programmer
- (; 2002) — Level Programmers
- (; 2003) — プログラマー (as 服部 義明)
- (; 2006) — Programmers
- (; 2006) — Special Thanks
- (; 2006) — Special Thanks
- (; 2008) — サウンドプログラム (as 服部 義明)
- (; 2009) — Sounds Programming
- (; 2010) — Programming Assistance
- (; 2012) — Sound Programming
- (; 2014) — プログラムチーフ (as 服部 義明)
- (; 2014) — プログラムチーフ (as 服部 義明)
- (; 2015) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2016) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2016) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2016) — Game Programming Team
- (; 2017) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2018) — Program Support
- (; 2018) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2020) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2020) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2020) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2021) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2021) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2021) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2023) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2024) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2024) — Sound Program Lead
- (; 2024) — Sound Program Lead
Music
- (; 2002) — Event & Front-End Programmer
Interviews
- Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!: Yoshiaki Hattori & Takashi Nagasaka interview by CRI Middleware (March 7, 2008)
- Yakuza: Like a Dragon: Koji Tokieda, Yoshiaki Hattori & Fumiyoshi Shimohara interview by CRI Middleware (February 20, 2020)
- Like a Dragon: Ishin! devs discuss why they chose Unreal Engine over Dragon Engine [PR interview] by AUTOMATON: Japanese, English
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Yoshiaki Hattori