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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (小林 宏次). Former producer.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (小林 宏次) is a former game designer and producer at Sega. He created various games for the [[Sega System 16]] hardware, such as ''[[Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars]]'', ''[[Passing Shot]]'' and ''[[M.VP.]]''. Kobayashi was most involved with creating sports games, leading to his role on the [[Sega Saturn]] under what became game developer [[Sega CS1 (1996-1999)|CS1]], producing sports series like ''[[:category:Victory Goal (franchise)|Victory Goal]]'', ''[[:category:Greatest Nine|Greatest Nine]]'' and ''[[:category:Let's Make Baseball|Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou!]]''.
 
 
Due to his thanks on [[Sega System 16 Complete Soundtrack Vol. 2]] and [[Sega System 16 Complete Soundtrack Vol. 3|Vol. 3]] alongside [[Makoto Oshitani]] and [[Hiroshi Aso]], he likely designed several games for the [[Sega System 16]]. Games which reference a lead developer named '''KOB''' include ''[[Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars]]'', ''[[MVP]]'' and its [[System 18]] successor ''[[Clutch Hitter]]''.
 
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Hirotsugu Kobayashi
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Hirotsugu Kobayashi (小林 宏次) is a former game designer and producer at Sega. He created various games for the Sega System 16 hardware, such as Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars, Passing Shot and M.VP.. Kobayashi was most involved with creating sports games, leading to his role on the Sega Saturn under what became game developer CS1, producing sports series like Victory Goal, Greatest Nine and Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou!.

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