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:2. A programmer with roots in [[Sega Sports Design R&D Dept.]], who like other members of successor [[Sega CS1 (2008-current)|CS1]] transitioned into mobile game development with the founding of [[Sega Networks]].
  
 
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Makoto Sato
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Makoto Sato (佐藤 誠) may refer to two people, but this is yet to be confirmed. 2 different careers which are similar to other people's follow:

1. A programmer with roots in CSK Research Institute, who was moved to Sega-AM2 in 2001. They became part of the VF.NET team, and then became part of the StarHorse.NET team.
2. A programmer with roots in Sega Sports Design R&D Dept., who like other members of successor CS1 transitioned into mobile game development with the founding of Sega Networks.

Production history


References