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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (佐伯 広人), also known as '''S2''' and '''Psyche''', is a former game designer and director at [[Sega]]. He got his start developing console games, particularly the ''[[:category:Phantasy Star (franchise)|Phantasy Star]]'' games and several arcade ports for [[Mega Drive]]. Around 1991 he transitioned into developing arcade games, but returned to the consumer sphere to work on [[Sega Saturn]] titles, moving to PC port development shortly thereafter. He has left the games industry.<ref>''PHANTA! Phantasy Star 30th Anniversary Cosplay Book + Developer Interview Supplement'', Pg. 16</ref>
  
 
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Hiroto Saeki (佐伯 広人), also known as S2 and Psyche, is a former game designer and director at Sega. He got his start developing console games, particularly the Phantasy Star games and several arcade ports for Mega Drive. Around 1991 he transitioned into developing arcade games, but returned to the consumer sphere to work on Sega Saturn titles, moving to PC port development shortly thereafter. He has left the games industry.[2]

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