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Employment history: Sega Enterprises (1988 – )
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Takahiro Kajimoto (梶本 隆博) is a former artist at Sega of Japan. The first game he worked on after joining Sega was Altered Beast[1]. He was later notable for his work on Virtua Tennis, creating the player models[2].
Production history
- Altered Beast (System 16; 1988)
- Galaxy Force II (Y Board; 1988) — Designer (as Kajinomoto)
- Columns (System C; 1990) — Artist
- Title Fight (System 32; 1993) — Graphics (as T.Kajimoto)
- Star Wars Arcade (Model 1; 1993) — Bitmap Art Designed by
- Manx TT Super Bike (Model 2; 1995) — Designers
- Decathlete (Saturn; 1996) — Special Thanks[3]
- Magical Truck Adventure (Model 3; 1998) — Artist
- Virtua Tennis (NAOMI; 1999) — Designers
- Virtua Tennis (Dreamcast; 2000) — Designers
External links
- Hito Maker entry 68