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Yasushi Nakajima (中島 靖支) is a Japanese developer and marketer. He joined Sega in 1987, and was assigned to Studio 128 for work on After Burner.[1] As 128 became AM2 in the early 1990s, Nakajima settled into a marketing role, working alongside fellow publicists like Fumio Kurokawa in advertising titles such as Virtua Cop.[1]He has received credits into the early 2000s for AM2 and some AM1 titles.

Production history

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Magazine articles

Main article: Yasushi Nakajima/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Yasushi Nakajima

References