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Not to be confused with Masayuki Inoue (designer).
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Masayuki Inoue (programmer)
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (1998[1] – )
Divisions:
Hitmaker (?? – 2002-12[1])
Sony (2003[1] – )
Role(s): Programmer

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Masayuki Inoue (井上 正行) is a programmer/software engineer who worked at Sega for a few years, mainly involved with the early Virtua Tennis games, both in arcades and on the Dreamcast. He left to join Sony as a software engineering manager, involved with their Cocoon PVR and Bravia TV.[1]

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