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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (岡本 浩), also known as '''Noisy Purple''', is a former programmer at [[Sega of Japan]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (岡本 浩), also known as '''Noisy Purple''', is a former programmer at [[Sega of Japan]]. Some of his earliest known work involved helping out with the development of [[Sega Game Toshokan]] titles and programming games for the [[Mega-CD]]. He co-created a couple technologies in 1994 with [[Misaka Kitamura]] and [[Takumi Miyake]]{{ref|1=https://jglobal.jst.go.jp/detail?JGLOBAL_ID=201103037337168161}}{{ref|1=https://jglobal.jst.go.jp/detail?JGLOBAL_ID=201103061210145101}} and then became the lead programmer for ''[[Chaotix]]'' and ''[[Daytona USA Deluxe]]''. He took on more background roles after this and in the early 2000's became a producer at the [[Sega Mobile Div]]. After this he helped out with the early ''[[:category:Yakuza (franchise)|Yakuza]]'' franchise before working for various other companies{{ref|1=https://www.facebook.com/NoisyPurple/about_work_and_education}}.  
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Hiroshi Okamoto
Date of birth: 1966[1] (age 57-58)
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Role(s): Programmer
Twitter: @noisypurple

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Hiroshi Okamoto (岡本 浩), also known as Noisy Purple, is a former programmer at Sega of Japan. Some of his earliest known work involved helping out with the development of Sega Game Toshokan titles and programming games for the Mega-CD. He co-created a couple technologies in 1994 with Misaka Kitamura and Takumi Miyake[2][3] and then became the lead programmer for Chaotix and Daytona USA Deluxe. He took on more background roles after this and in the early 2000's became a producer at the Sega Mobile Div. After this he helped out with the early Yakuza franchise before working for various other companies[4].

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