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'''Takeshi Goden''' is a programmer who was employed at [[Hitmaker]] (and its predecessor [[Sega AM3]]) who most often worked on rail shooters. This includes arcade titles ''[[Rail Chase 2]]'', ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' and ''[[Confidential Mission]]'', acting as head programmer in all cases.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Takeshi Goden''' (呉田 武司), also known as '''Gonda'''{{ref|https://tcrf.net/Jurassic_Park_(Arcade)}}, is a Japanese programmer. He joined Sega when he was 20 years old, around 1990/1991{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010427195755/http://www.hitmaker.co.jp:80/top/lounge/corumun/home.html}}. Employed at [[Hitmaker]] and its predecessor [[Sega AM3]], he is most often credited for rail shooters, as well as ''[[Manx TT Superbike]]''.{{magref|agm|1996-04|98}} [[Sega]] arcade titles he chiefly programmed include ''[[Rail Chase 2]]'', ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' and ''[[Confidential Mission]]''.
  
==Production Credits==
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Sometime after mentoring her on ''Rail Chase 2'', Goden married fellow AM3 developer [[Mie Kumagai]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210711201204/https://www.redbull.com/jp-ja/game-producer-mie-kumagai}}
* ''[[Jurassic Park (arcade)|Jurassic Park]]'' (Arcade Version) (1994) — Programer
 
* ''[[Rail Chase 2]]'' (1994) — Main Programmer
 
* ''[[Manx TT Super Bike]]'' (Arcade Version) (1995) — Programmer
 
* ''[[Manx TT Super Bike]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Development Advisor (Sega) (as '''Takashi Goden''')
 
* ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' (Arcade Version) (1997) — Chief Programmer
 
* ''[[Manx TT Superbike]]'' (PC Version) (1997) — Development Advisor (Sega of Japan)
 
* ''[[Sega Ages Galaxy Force II]]'' (1998) — Thanks to
 
* ''[[Confidential Mission]]'' (2000/2001) — Chief Programmer
 
* ''[[Gunblade NY & LA Machineguns|Gunblade NY & L.A. Machineguns Arcade Hits Pack]]'' (2010) — Thanks to (Wii Version Staff) (Gunblade NY), Special Thanks (Wii Version Staff) (L.A. Machineguns)
 
  
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In 1996, {{PAGENAME}} starred in a commercial for the Japanese sports drink [[wikipedia:Pocari Sweat|Pocari Sweat]]{{magref|harmony|147|29}}
[[Category:Sega AM3 Developers]]
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[[Category:Hitmaker Developers]]
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==Production history==
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{{ProductionHistory|Takeshi Goden|Takashi Goden|Goden Takeshi|呉田 武司|呉田武司}}
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==Photographs==
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:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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==External links==
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20020418221616/http://www.hitmaker.co.jp/top/lounge/corumun/site/corumun_txt31.html Hito Maker entry ]
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Takeshi Goden (呉田 武司), also known as Gonda[1], is a Japanese programmer. He joined Sega when he was 20 years old, around 1990/1991[2]. Employed at Hitmaker and its predecessor Sega AM3, he is most often credited for rail shooters, as well as Manx TT Superbike.[3] Sega arcade titles he chiefly programmed include Rail Chase 2, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Confidential Mission.

Sometime after mentoring her on Rail Chase 2, Goden married fellow AM3 developer Mie Kumagai.[4]

In 1996, Takeshi Goden starred in a commercial for the Japanese sports drink Pocari Sweat[5]

Production history


Photographs

Main article: Photos of Takeshi Goden

External links

References