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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (藤田 建太郎) is a programmer at [[Sega of Japan]], mainly involved with sports games. He made his debut in arcades under [[Sega AM2]], becoming the chief programmer of the ''[[Virtua Striker]]'' series. He became the director of ''[[Virtua NBA]]'', due to his experience playing basketball{{magref|dmjp|2000-08|154}}. Once the ''Virtua Striker'' series wrapped up with ''[[Virtua Striker 4 Ver. 2006]]'', Fujita instead began programming the ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' series.
  
 
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Kentaro Fujita (藤田 建太郎) is a programmer at Sega of Japan, mainly involved with sports games. He made his debut in arcades under Sega AM2, becoming the chief programmer of the Virtua Striker series. He became the director of Virtua NBA, due to his experience playing basketball[1]. Once the Virtua Striker series wrapped up with Virtua Striker 4 Ver. 2006, Fujita instead began programming the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games series.

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