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==Production history==
 
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* ''[[Ninja Princess]]''{{ref|1=https://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=234239}} (1985)
 
* ''[[Major League]]''{{ref|1=https://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=262201}} (1986)
 
* ''[[War Ball]]''{{ref|1=https://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=262201}} (1986)
 
* ''[[Dunk Shot]]''{{ref|1=https://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=262201}} (1987)
 
* ''[[Sega Ages: Volume 1]]'' (1996) — Special Thanks (Sega) (OutRun), Special Thanks (Sega) (After Burner II)
 
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Revision as of 16:01, 8 July 2023

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Makoto Oshitani
Employment history:
Divisions:
Role(s): Producer

Makoto Oshitani (押谷 眞) is a game producer formerly employed by Sega whose notable works include Sonic CD, Astal and Iron Storm. In the late '90s, he worked as the head of Sega CS1.[3] He later became affliated with Koei, cavia and AQ Interactive.

Common colleagues include Yoji Ishii, Hiroshi Aso, Koichi Nagata and Shuichi Katagi.

Production history

Games

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Makoto Oshitani/Magazine articles.

References