Difference between revisions of "Norio Satomi"

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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (里見 宜男) is a designer at [[Sega]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (里見 宜男) has been a a designer at [[Sega]] since the mid-90's, mainly involved with racing games. He has lived in [[wikipedia:Sakura, Chiba|Sakura, Chiba]] (a 2-hour drive from work), but around the year 2000 moved to [[wikipedia:Kamakura|Kamakura]].{{ref|http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/site/columnpast/column181.html}}
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He is a lover of plants and the ''[[wikipedia:Pokémon (video game series)|Pokémon]]'' series. His given top 5 favourite Pokémon are, from least favourite, Raichu, Donphan, Metapod, Spinda, and Blastoise (his most hated Pokémon is Meowth).{{ref|http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/site/columnpast/column181.html}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Norio Satomi
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Norio Satomi (里見 宜男) has been a a designer at Sega since the mid-90's, mainly involved with racing games. He has lived in Sakura, Chiba (a 2-hour drive from work), but around the year 2000 moved to Kamakura.[1]

He is a lover of plants and the Pokémon series. His given top 5 favourite Pokémon are, from least favourite, Raichu, Donphan, Metapod, Spinda, and Blastoise (his most hated Pokémon is Meowth).[1]

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