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Rikiya Nakagawa
Place of birth: 1959-10-24[1]
Employment history:
Divisions:
Role(s): Programmer, Producer, Executive
Education: Tokai University[1]

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Rikiya Nakagawa (中川 力也) is the former head of Sega AM1 and WOW Entertainment. He was the producer of many of the division's titles, including the Dynamite Deka and The House of the Dead series. After graduating university, he joined Sega in 1983 as a programmer.[1] Having been employed by the company for nearly 20 years. In 2004, he move to Sammy.[2]

After leaving Sega-Sammy Group, Nakagawa became the President of the Paon, a video game development company.[3]

Production history

Games

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Rikiya Nakagawa/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Rikiya Nakagawa

References