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Revision as of 18:18, 27 February 2022
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Role(s): Engineer |
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Hiroshi Yagi (矢木 博) joined Sega's engineering division in 1975. Mainly credited for Game Gear, and also involvement in various arcade boards.
Production history
- Sega Game Gear (1991)
- Sega Model 2 (1993)
- Sega Model 3 (1996)
- Sega NAOMI (1998)
- Chihiro (2003)
- Let's Go Golf (2008)
- REC Check Golf (2012)
External links
- Video Game Storytellers Part 21: Game Gear pursuing ideals at the forefront of the times... Mr. Hiroshi Yagi's pride in the hardware of Sega Video article by Fumio Kurokawa at 4Gamer.net (Japanese)