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Junichi Suto
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Junichi Suto (須藤 順一) is a former programmer at Sega. After working on arcade games,[1] he became the main programmer of the Panzer Dragoon series, and left to join Land Ho! with several of the series' other developers.[4]

In the README.TXT files for Panzer Dragoon and Panzer Dragoon Zwei, he is called Bu&u,STO Junichi "雲子" Suto (Bu&u,STO 須藤”雲子”順一).

Production history

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Magazine articles

Main article: Junichi Suto/Magazine articles.

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