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Masanobu Yamamoto (山本 正伸) is a programmer. In the 90's, he was viewed as one of the top 3 programmers of Sega's home console games, alongside Yuji Naka and Takahiro Hamano[2][3].

Aliases

Masanobu Yamamoto is confirmed to have worked on Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, which features a programmer named Mt. Book[4]. This is a direct translation of the characters in his surname: Mountain (山) and Book (本).

Production history

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