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{{sub-stub}}'''Tomoharu "Duke" Kimura'''{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/person/61224/hiroshi-hamagaki/shots/23744/}} (木村 智治), also known as '''Tomo Kimura''', is a producer at [[Genki]] and a former programmer at [[Sega of Japan]] who worked in [[Yu Suzuki]]'s team. He and artist [[Hiroshi Hamagaki]] left Sega to found Genki in 1990{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160417112533/http://www.obt-a.net/web_jinzai_magazine/person/2007/10/post-30.html}}, where they were best known for the ''[[Tokyo Xtreme Racer]]'' series. In 1999, Kimura became the company's managing director and director of development{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160417112533/http://www.obt-a.net/web_jinzai_magazine/person/2007/10/post-30.html}}. | {{sub-stub}}'''Tomoharu "Duke" Kimura'''{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/person/61224/hiroshi-hamagaki/shots/23744/}} (木村 智治), also known as '''Tomo Kimura''', is a producer at [[Genki]] and a former programmer at [[Sega of Japan]] who worked in [[Yu Suzuki]]'s team. He and artist [[Hiroshi Hamagaki]] left Sega to found Genki in 1990{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160417112533/http://www.obt-a.net/web_jinzai_magazine/person/2007/10/post-30.html}}, where they were best known for the ''[[Tokyo Xtreme Racer]]'' series. In 1999, Kimura became the company's managing director and director of development{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160417112533/http://www.obt-a.net/web_jinzai_magazine/person/2007/10/post-30.html}}. |
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Date of birth: 1964[1] (age 59-60) |
Employment history: Sega Enterprises (?? – 1990)
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Role(s): Programmer, Producer |
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Tomoharu "Duke" Kimura[2] (木村 智治), also known as Tomo Kimura, is a producer at Genki and a former programmer at Sega of Japan who worked in Yu Suzuki's team. He and artist Hiroshi Hamagaki left Sega to found Genki in 1990[1], where they were best known for the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series. In 1999, Kimura became the company's managing director and director of development[1].
Production history
- After Burner (X Board; 1987) (as Kim)
- After Burner II (X Board; 1987) (as Kim)
- Dynamite Dux (System 16; 1988) — Assistant Programmer[3] (as duke)
- Wrestle War (Mega Drive; 1991) — Special Thanks[4] (as Turimail Duke Kim)
- Honoo no Toukyuuji Dodge Danpei (Mega Drive; 1992) — Special Thanks[5] (as T.K)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Mega Drive; 1993) — Graphic Design[6] (as Duke)
- Metal Fangs (Mega Drive; 1993) — Programer[7] (as T.K)
- Tokyo Xtreme Racer (Dreamcast; 1999) — Producer (as Tomo Kimura)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 http://www.obt-a.net/web_jinzai_magazine/person/2007/10/post-30.html (Wayback Machine: 2016-04-17 11:25)
- ↑ https://www.mobygames.com/person/61224/hiroshi-hamagaki/shots/23744/
- ↑ File:DynamiteDux arcade credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Wrestle War MD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Honoo no Toukyuuji MD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters MD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Metal Fangs MD credits.pdf