Difference between revisions of "Susumu Hirai"

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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (平井 晋) is a [[Sega]] producer and director of games and prize machines. He was the head of MD development section 2 of [[Sega Interactive AM Div. MD R&D Dept.]].{{ref|https://www.famitsu.com/news/201810/15165620.html}} Known for work his work on ''[[Golden Axe]]'' and the ''[[:category:Dynamite Deka (franchise)|Dynamite Deka]]'' franchise.{{magref|segamagjp|3|18}}
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (平井 晋) is a [[Sega]] producer and director of games and prize machines. He was the head of MD development section 2 of [[Sega Interactive AM Div. MD R&D Dept.]].{{ref|https://www.famitsu.com/news/201810/15165620.html}} Known for work his work on ''[[Golden Axe]]'' and the ''[[:category:Dynamite Deka (franchise)|Dynamite Deka]]'' franchise,{{magref|segamagjp|3|18}} and frequently worked on the ''[[:category:Dynamite Baseball (franchise)|Dynamite Baseball]]'' series.
  
 
As there is a Susumu Hirai who joined Sega in 1994,{{magref|harmony|127|12}} it will need to be confirmed if it is a different person or if Susumu Hirai left and then rejoined the company.
 
As there is a Susumu Hirai who joined Sega in 1994,{{magref|harmony|127|12}} it will need to be confirmed if it is a different person or if Susumu Hirai left and then rejoined the company.

Latest revision as of 06:43, 12 December 2023

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Susumu Hirai
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (1994-04-01[1] – )
Divisions:
Divisions:
Role(s): Producer, Director
Education: Musashino Art University[1]

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Susumu Hirai (平井 晋) is a Sega producer and director of games and prize machines. He was the head of MD development section 2 of Sega Interactive AM Div. MD R&D Dept..[3] Known for work his work on Golden Axe and the Dynamite Deka franchise,[2] and frequently worked on the Dynamite Baseball series.

As there is a Susumu Hirai who joined Sega in 1994,[1] it will need to be confirmed if it is a different person or if Susumu Hirai left and then rejoined the company.

Production history


Photographs

Main article: Photos of Susumu Hirai

Interviews

References