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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (関谷 英明) is retired{{ref|https://twitter.com/hidemaros}} senior programmer{{ref|https://www.facebook.com/hidemaros/about_work_and_education}} at [[Sega of Japan]]. He has experience developing arcade games, console games and smartphone games{{ref|https://archive.ph/fDOjT|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/828975474458116097}}.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (関谷 英明) is retired{{ref|https://twitter.com/hidemaros}} senior programmer{{ref|https://www.facebook.com/hidemaros/about_work_and_education}} at [[Sega of Japan]]. He has experience developing arcade games, console games and smartphone games{{ref|https://archive.ph/fDOjT|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/828975474458116097}}.
  
He joined in 1997 and was assigned to the [[AM1]] department{{ref|https://archive.ph/wip/gfgsB|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/80198407033069568}}, where he mostly worked on sports games such as ''[[Sega Water Ski]]'' and ''[[Dynamite Baseball '99]]'', eventually doing ''[[The House of the Dead III]]''{{ref|https://archive.ph/QCCsY|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/80215299063951360}}. After moving to home console development at [[Sega Sports Design R&D Dept.]], his most notable work was ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''{{ref|https://archive.ph/QCCsY|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/80215299063951360}}. After working on ''[[Rise of Nightmares]]'', he and other developers from [[Sega CS3 (2008-current)|Sega CS3]] began developing mobile games at [[Sega Networks]].
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He joined in 1997 and was assigned to the [[AM1]] department{{ref|https://archive.ph/wip/gfgsB|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/80198407033069568}}, where he mostly worked on sports games such as ''[[Sega Water Ski]]'' and the ''[[:category:Dynamite Baseball|Dynamite Baseball]]'' series, eventually doing ''[[The House of the Dead III]]''{{ref|https://archive.ph/QCCsY|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/80215299063951360}}. After moving to home console development at [[Sega Sports Design R&D Dept.]], his most notable work was ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]''{{ref|https://archive.ph/QCCsY|https://twitter.com/hidemaros/status/80215299063951360}}. After working on ''[[Rise of Nightmares]]'', he and other developers from [[Sega CS3 (2008-current)|Sega CS3]] began developing mobile games at [[Sega Networks]].
  
 
Since 2019 he has worked for Unity Technologies Japan{{ref|https://www.facebook.com/hidemaros/about_work_and_education}}.
 
Since 2019 he has worked for Unity Technologies Japan{{ref|https://www.facebook.com/hidemaros/about_work_and_education}}.

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Hideaki Sekiya
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1997-04-01[1] – )
Divisions:
Sega (?? – 2019-03-31[1])
Divisions:
Role(s): Programmer
Education: Saitama University (1997)[1]
Twitter: @hidemaros

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Hideaki Sekiya (関谷 英明) is retired[2] senior programmer[1] at Sega of Japan. He has experience developing arcade games, console games and smartphone games[3].

He joined in 1997 and was assigned to the AM1 department[4], where he mostly worked on sports games such as Sega Water Ski and the Dynamite Baseball series, eventually doing The House of the Dead III[5]. After moving to home console development at Sega Sports Design R&D Dept., his most notable work was Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games[5]. After working on Rise of Nightmares, he and other developers from Sega CS3 began developing mobile games at Sega Networks.

Since 2019 he has worked for Unity Technologies Japan[1].

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