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==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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* ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' (1996) — Special Stage Programmer
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* ''[[Sega Ages: Volume 1]]'' (1996) — Special Thanks (Sega) (OutRun), Special Thanks (Sega) (After Burner II)
 
* ''[[Sega Ages: Volume 1]]'' (1996) — Special Thanks (Sega) (OutRun), Special Thanks (Sega) (After Burner II)
* ''[[Sonic Jam]]'' (1997) — Programmer
 
* ''Gradius V'' (2004) — Game Planning and Direction, Main Programmer
 
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Atsutomo Nakagawa
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Role(s): Programmer

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Atsutomo Nakagawa (中川 敦友)

Production history

  • Sega Ages: Volume 1 (1996) — Special Thanks (Sega) (OutRun), Special Thanks (Sega) (After Burner II)

References