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Latest revision as of 13:03, 18 March 2024
Tetsuya Hamada |
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Place of birth: Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Employment history: Sega Enterprises (1994-04-01[1] – )
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Role(s): Programmer, Director |
Education: Tokai University[1] |
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Tetsuya Hamada (浜田 哲弥) is a programmer and director at Sega who joined at 22 years old in 1994. He was born in Shibuya and raised in Yokohama[1].
Production history
- Gunblade NY (Model 2; 1996) — Programmers
- Fantasy Zone (Sega Titan Video; 1998)
- Dancing Fever (Sega Titan Video; 2000)
- Oinori Daimyoujin (NAOMI; 2002)
- Dragon Treasure (NAOMI; 2003) — Programmer
- Dragon Treasure II (NAOMI; 2004) — Director (as 浜田 哲弥)
- Dragon Treasure II (NAOMI; 2004) — Programer (as 浜田 哲弥)
- Monopoly The Medal (System SP; 2005)
- Dragon Treasure III (NAOMI; 2005) — Special Thanks to (as 浜田 哲弥)
- Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns (Wii; 2010) — Programmers
Patents
JPA 2001046732 (Dancing Fever)