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Azumi Nakada
Employment history:
Hitmaker (2000[1] – )
Divisions:
Role(s): Animator

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Azumi Nakada (中田 愛澄) is a general art manager at Sega of Japan[2]. She joined Sega/Hitmaker in 2000 and is a contemporary of Masayuki Goto and Kenji Arakawa. Some of her earliest works include the i-mode game Uchuujinda! and Virtua Tennis 2[1].

Production history

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