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Masayuki Sumi (須見 昌之) is a programmer at Sega of Japan. He joined in 1993, and was assigned to the Sega AM2 department, where he soon became the main programmer of the Virtua Cop series, subsequently becoming one of the chief programmers and technical director at AM2.
Contents
Production history
Games
- Virtua Cop (Model 2; 1994) — Programmers
- Virtua Cop (Saturn; 1995) — Main programmer[4]
- Virtua Cop 2 (Saturn; 1996) — Director / Main Programmer[5]
- Digital Dance Mix Vol. 1 Namie Amuro (Saturn; 1997) — Backup RAM Program
- Virtua Striker 2 (Model 3; 1997) — Programmers
- Charge 'N Blast (NAOMI; 1999) — Chief Programmer
- Shenmue (Dreamcast; 1999) — R&D Dept. #2 Programmers
- Shenmue (Dreamcast; 1999) — Chief Programmer
- Charge 'N Blast (Dreamcast; 2000) — Chief Programmer
- US Shenmue (Dreamcast; 2001) — Programers
- US Shenmue (Dreamcast; 2001) — Chief Programer
- Shenmue II (Dreamcast; 2001) — System Programmers
- Virtua Cop: Elite Edition (PlayStation 2; 2002) (as 須見 昌之)
- Virtua Cop 3 (Chihiro; 2003) — Program Director
- Virtua Cop 3 (Chihiro; 2003) — Programmers
- Ghost Squad (Chihiro; 2004) — Game Director
- Ghost Squad (Chihiro; 2004) — Program Director
- After Burner Climax (Lindbergh; 2006) — Lead Programmer
- Ghost Squad Evolution (Lindbergh Red; 2007) — Game Director
- Ghost Squad Evolution (Lindbergh Red; 2007) — Program Director
- Border Break (RingEdge; 2009) — Lead Programmer
- Soul Reverse (ALLS UX; 2018) — Technical Director
- Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown (PlayStation 4; 2021) — Programmer
- Propeller Arena: Aviation Battle Championship (Dreamcast; unreleased) — AM2
Videos
- Sega Amusement CG World Best Collection (LaserDisc; 1995) — Programmers
Music
- After Burner Climax Sound Track (CD; 2006) — Lead Programmer
- Border Break Original Sound Track (CD; 2009) — Lead Programmer
- Border Break Airburst Original Soundtrack (CD; 2010) — Lead Programmer
Magazine articles
- Main article: Masayuki Sumi/Magazine articles.
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Masayuki Sumi
External links
References
Categories:
- Sega Enterprises, Ltd. employees
- Sega AM2 staff members
- Sega Software R&D Dept. 2 staff members
- CSK Research Institute employees
- AM2 of CRI staff members
- Sega-AM2 (company) employees
- Sega Corporation (2000-2015) employees
- Sega AM2 (2004-2011) staff members
- Sega R&D2 (2011-2015) staff members
- Sega Interactive (Japan) employees
- Sega Interactive R&D2 staff members
- Sega Corporation (2020) employees
- Programmers
- All people
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