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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (西山 泰弘) joined Sega in 1997 as part of the business section. He went through several departments before heading to the produce section. He was involved in the development of the [[Mil-CD]] format for the Sega Dreamcast, among other things. While in Overworks, he worked as an assistant producer of the DC title ''Guru Guru Onsen'' as well as producer of ''Dragon Treasure''. He also started up a mobile team and produced cellphone content. Since 2005, he has become Sega's most important arcade game manager, managing 7-10 games at a time.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150525102644/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol01/}}{{ref|http://www.thewebsiteofthedead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/470672_251710148262592_2031033992_o.jpg}}
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (西山 泰弘) joined Sega in 1997 as part of the business section. He went through several departments before heading to the produce section. He was involved in the development of the [[Mil-CD]] format for the Sega Dreamcast, among other things. While in Overworks, he worked as an assistant producer of the DC title ''Guru Guru Onsen'' as well as producer of ''Dragon Treasure''. He also started up a mobile team and produced cellphone content. Since 2005, he has become Sega's most important arcade game manager, managing 7-10 games at a time.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150525102644/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol01/}}{{ref|http://www.thewebsiteofthedead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/470672_251710148262592_2031033992_o.jpg}}
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He established his own company Sugorocks on January 4, 2024{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240402063014/https://www.value-press.com/pressrelease/334832}}.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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* ''[[Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen]]'' (1999) — Assistant Producer
 
* ''[[Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen]]'' (1999) — Assistant Producer
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* ''[[Guru Guru Onsen 3]]'' (2002) — Assistant Producer
 
* ''[[Guru Guru Onsen 3]]'' (2002) — Assistant Producer
 
* ''[[Dragon Treasure]]'' (2003) — Producer
 
* ''[[Dragon Treasure]]'' (2003) — Producer
* ''[[Sangokushi Taisen]]'' (2005) — Producer
 
 
* ''[[Harley Davidson: King of the Road]]'' (2009) — Chief Producer
 
* ''[[Harley Davidson: King of the Road]]'' (2009) — Chief Producer
* ''[[Sengoku Taisen]]'' (2010) — Chief Producer
 
* ''[[Toylet]]'' (2011) — Chief Producer
 
* ''[[Chain Chronicle]]'' (2013) — Chief Producer
 
 
* ''[[World Club Champion Football: 2013-2014]]'' (2014) — Chief Producer
 
* ''[[World Club Champion Football: 2013-2014]]'' (2014) — Chief Producer
 
* ''[[Chunithm]]'' (2015) — Chief Producer
 
* ''[[Chunithm]]'' (2015) — Chief Producer
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol28/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview with {{PAGENAME}} & Takashi Oda (February 16, 2006)]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol28/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview with {{PAGENAME}} & Takashi Oda (February 16, 2006)]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080308171750/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol69/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview with {{PAGENAME}} & Hideyuki Isobe (August 30, 2007)]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080308171750/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol69/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview with {{PAGENAME}} & Hideyuki Isobe (August 30, 2007)]
* [https://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol2-1/ {{PAGENAME}} interview by Sega Interactive]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/interview/vol2-1/ {{PAGENAME}} interview by Sega Interactive]
  
 
==Photographs==
 
==Photographs==
 
:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
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==External links==
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*[https://www.linkedin.com/in/niship3aa412234/ {{PAGENAME}}] on [https://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn]
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 2 April 2024

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Yasuhiro Nishiyama
Date of birth: 1975 (age 48-49)
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Sega (?? – 2024)
Role(s): Producer

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Yasuhiro Nishiyama (西山 泰弘) joined Sega in 1997 as part of the business section. He went through several departments before heading to the produce section. He was involved in the development of the Mil-CD format for the Sega Dreamcast, among other things. While in Overworks, he worked as an assistant producer of the DC title Guru Guru Onsen as well as producer of Dragon Treasure. He also started up a mobile team and produced cellphone content. Since 2005, he has become Sega's most important arcade game manager, managing 7-10 games at a time.[2][3]

He established his own company Sugorocks on January 4, 2024[4].

Production history

Games

Music

Hardware

Interviews

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Photographs

Main article: Photos of Yasuhiro Nishiyama

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