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Kevin Seghetti
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Role(s): Programmer[1]

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Kevin T. Seghetti, also known by the alias KTS, is an American programmer and husband of artist Melanie Seghetti[1], notable for developing a number of early Western-produced games for the Sega Master System, and for his good humor concerning development of the critically-panned 1989 Master System game ALF.[1]

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Interviews

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