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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (小笠原 慎一) is a Japanese businessman and game designer. He joined [[Sega]] in April 1994 as a graduate of [[wikipedia:Doshisha University|Doshisha University]],{{magref|harmony|127|10}} choosing the company for its then-involvement in a diverse range of businesses.{{intref|Interview: Shinichi Ogasawara (2021-04-18) by Arcade Belgium}} During the 1990s, he was mainly involved in arcade video games at [[AM3]].
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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (小笠原 慎一) is a Japanese businessman and game designer. He joined [[Sega]] in April 1994 as a graduate of [[wikipedia:Doshisha University|Doshisha University]],{{magref|harmony|127|10}} choosing the company for its then-involvement in a diverse range of businesses.{{intref|Interview: Shinichi Ogasawara (2021-04-18) by Arcade Belgium}} During the 1990s, he was mainly involved in arcade video games at [[AM3]].
  
 
As AM3 became [[Hitmaker]] in 2000, Ogasawara's attention turned to less conventional titles, including games for the [[Plus e]] restaurant touchscreen terminals and later support for the ''[[Dinosaur King]]'' series.{{intref|Interview: Shinichi Ogasawara (2021-04-18) by Arcade Belgium}} After moving to [[Sega AM1 (2005-current)|AM1]], he has led game development at [[Sega Amusements International]] since 2015.{{intref|Interview: Shinichi Ogasawara (2021-04-18) by Arcade Belgium}}
 
As AM3 became [[Hitmaker]] in 2000, Ogasawara's attention turned to less conventional titles, including games for the [[Plus e]] restaurant touchscreen terminals and later support for the ''[[Dinosaur King]]'' series.{{intref|Interview: Shinichi Ogasawara (2021-04-18) by Arcade Belgium}} After moving to [[Sega AM1 (2005-current)|AM1]], he has led game development at [[Sega Amusements International]] since 2015.{{intref|Interview: Shinichi Ogasawara (2021-04-18) by Arcade Belgium}}
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==Career==
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

Revision as of 05:23, 7 October 2022

Shinichi Ogasawara.jpg
Shinichi Ogasawara
Place of birth: Japan
Employment history:
Role(s): Director[1], Designer[1]
Education: Doshisha University[2]

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Shinichi Ogasawara (小笠原 慎一) is a Japanese businessman and game designer. He joined Sega in April 1994 as a graduate of Doshisha University,[2] choosing the company for its then-involvement in a diverse range of businesses.[3] During the 1990s, he was mainly involved in arcade video games at AM3.

As AM3 became Hitmaker in 2000, Ogasawara's attention turned to less conventional titles, including games for the Plus e restaurant touchscreen terminals and later support for the Dinosaur King series.[3] After moving to AM1, he has led game development at Sega Amusements International since 2015.[3]

Career

Production history

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Shinichi Ogasawara

Interviews

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