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Revision as of 14:48, 18 November 2022

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Kumiko Shoji
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Kumiko Shoji (庄司 久美子) was a designer at Sega and the manager of the Sega Rosso design section.[1] She later renamed to Kumiko Sasaki (佐々木 久美子) and became a director of Bitster alongside Kenji Sasaki.[2]

Production history

Games

Videos

Magazine articles

Main article: Kumiko Shoji/Magazine articles.

Interviews

External links

References