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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (長谷川 雅幸) is a former artist at [[Sega]].
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (長谷川 雅幸) is a former artist at [[Sega]].
  
In 1993 he became the deputy manager of the second design section with [[Sega CS1]], having previously been the deputy manager of [[Sega CS3]]'s design section.{{magref|harmony|119|15}}
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In 1993 he became the deputy manager of the second design section with [[Sega CS1]], having previously been the acting manager of [[Sega CS3]]'s design section.{{magref|harmony|119|15}}
  
Due to similar names, art styles and histories, it has been speculated that {{PAGENAME}} is the real name of manga artist [[Masaki Segawa]].{{ref|https://archive.ph/atmRG|https://twitter.com/VGDensetsu/status/1306160568282288128}} The two names are credited separately in ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' and ''[[Illbleed]]''.  
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Due to similar names, art styles and histories, it has been speculated by VGDensetsu that {{PAGENAME}} is the real name of manga artist [[Masaki Segawa]].{{ref|https://archive.ph/atmRG|https://twitter.com/VGDensetsu/status/1306160568282288128}} The two names are credited separately in ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' and ''[[Illbleed]]''.  
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Masayuki Hasegawa
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Masayuki Hasegawa (長谷川 雅幸) is a former artist at Sega.

In 1993 he became the deputy manager of the second design section with Sega CS1, having previously been the acting manager of Sega CS3's design section.[2]

Due to similar names, art styles and histories, it has been speculated by VGDensetsu that Masayuki Hasegawa is the real name of manga artist Masaki Segawa.[3] The two names are credited separately in Blue Stinger and Illbleed.

Production history


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