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Eigo Kasahara
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Eigo Kasahara (笠原 英伍) is a veteran employee for SEGA. His most notable roles are that he was a major contributor to Shenmue with Yu Suzuki and many years later, he was behind the international releases of the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic games. After CS3 ceased to exist and merged into CS1 and CS2, Kasahara has become the head of CS2.[2]

Production history

Games

Music

Interviews

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Eigo Kasahara

External links

References