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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (大柴 宗平) was an artist at [[Sega]], responsible for Japanese cover artwork. The first cover they illustrated after joining Sega was the [[Mega Drive]] version of ''[[Gain Ground]]''{{fileref|Sega TV Game Genga Gallery.pdf|page=111}}. He left the company about a year later{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20110109010944/http://www.geocities.jp/sohhei1225/index2f.html}}.
  
 
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Sohhei Oshiba
Date of birth: 1967[1] (age 56-57)
Employment history:
Freelance
Role(s): Cover artist

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Sohhei Oshiba (大柴 宗平) was an artist at Sega, responsible for Japanese cover artwork. The first cover they illustrated after joining Sega was the Mega Drive version of Gain Ground[2]. He left the company about a year later[1].

Production history

External links

References