Difference between revisions of "Yutaka Sugano"

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* ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1996) — Senior Producer (Sega), Producer (SOJ) (Sega)
 
* ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1996) — Senior Producer (Sega), Producer (SOJ) (Sega)
 
* ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'' (Saturn and PC Versions) (1996/1997) — Senior Producer (Sega Enterprises Ltd.), Producer (SOJ) (Sega)
 
* ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'' (Saturn and PC Versions) (1996/1997) — Senior Producer (Sega Enterprises Ltd.), Producer (SOJ) (Sega)
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* ''[[Manx TT Super Bike]]'' (PC Version) (1997) — Special Thanks (Sega of Japan)
 
* ''[[Manx TT Super Bike]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Producer (Sega)
 
* ''[[Manx TT Super Bike]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Producer (Sega)
* ''[[Sky Target]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Senior Producer
 
* ''[[Manx TT Super Bike]]'' (PC Version) (1997) — Special Thanks (Sega of Japan)
 
 
* ''[[Sky Target]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Senior Producer
 
* ''[[Sky Target]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Senior Producer
 
* ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' (Saturn Version) (1998) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[The House of the Dead]]'' (Saturn Version) (1998) — Special Thanks
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* ''Vampire Rain: Altered Species'' (2008) — Special Thanks
 
* ''Vampire Rain: Altered Species'' (2008) — Special Thanks
 
* ''FlingSmash'' (2010) — Producer
 
* ''FlingSmash'' (2010) — Producer
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* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' (2016) — Producer (Arzest Corp.)
  
 
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Revision as of 09:19, 10 March 2016

Yutaka Sugano (菅野 豊) joined Sega in 1986, where he designed and directed arcade titles such as Shinobi and Crack Down. Following this he was reassigned to Sega of America, where he participated in the production of Sonic 2 and Sonic Spinball, later returning to Japan to work on Saturn titles that were developed overseas.

He left Sega in 1999 with Naoto Ohshima and Yoji Ishii to become a part of Artoon. Following this company's disbandment in 2010, he is now the Vice President of Arzest, another video game development company.

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