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==Production history==
* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Mega Drive)]]'' (1992) — Special Thanks
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* ''[[Rampo]]'' (1995) — Producer (Game Part)
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* ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth (Saturn)]]'' (1995) — Producer
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==References==
* ''[[Dragon Force]]'' (1996) — Producer
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* ''[[Torico]]'' (1996) — Producers
 

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Tatsuo Yamada (山田 辰夫) is a former producer at Sega. In 1992 he was the deputy manager for Sega CS Design Production, then held the same position at Sega Design Production 2.[1] Later in 1993 he was the producer of Sega RPG Production, which was either renamed SCC/RPG Production the following year[2], or he became the joint of producer of two separate departments: RPG Production and Sega Creative Center.

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References