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{{sub-stub}}'''Mutsuhiro "Mut" Fujii''' (藤井睦弘), also known by the alias '''Mutchan''' (むっちゃん){{ref|https://sega.jp/fb/album/05_fz/interview1.html}}, is a Japanese businessman and [[Sega of Japan]] director and web developer, most know for his early work in the company's [[Mark III]] development, and for establishing [[Sega CS]].
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Fujii was also involved with the launch of the [[TeraDrive]] and Terra Net as part of the Terra Project. In 1996, he worked on creating the official website for Sega of Japan and by the early 00's was overseeing the website through the [[Customer Gateway Dept.]].{{ref|https://sega.jp/fb/album/05_fz/interview1.html}}
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==Career==
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==Aliases==
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As {{PAGENAME}} was first active during a time when game developers were typically credited under pseudonyms, he settled on a few names that could be used as a signature of his style: 6216, MUT and 241. All 3 appear in ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'', where he is credited as '''Warlock Mut 241''' and 6216 is the year the game takes place in.{{ref|https://www.sega.jp/fb/album/05_fz/interview5.html}} ''[[Space Harrier]]'' is set in the similar 6226.
  
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Other numbers he has used in aliases include 743 (for ''[[Space Harrier]]''), 400 (for ''[[Golden Axe]]'') and for ''[[Super Thunder Blade]]'' he used 1929, which rearranges 6216 and flips the 6's upside-down.
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==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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*''[[Bank Panic]]'' (SG-1000 Version) (1985)
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*''[[Championship Lode Runner]]'' (1985)
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==Magazine articles==
*''[[Super Tank]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Comical Machine Gun Joe]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Fantasy Zone]]'' (1986) — Directed by (as '''Warlock Mut 241''')
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==Photographs==
*''[[Space Harrier]]'' (1986) — Directed by, Screenplay by, Story by (as '''Berial Mut 743''')
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*''[[Great Golf (1986)|Great Golf]]'' (1986)
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*''[[Great Golf]]'' (1987)
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==External links==
*''[[The Black Onyx]]'' (1987) — Directed by (as '''Mut''')
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* [https://sega.jp/fb/album/05_fz/interview1.html ''Meisaku Album'' interview (Japanese)]
*''[[Lord of the Sword]]'' (1988)
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*''[[World Cup Soccer]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1989)
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==References==
*''[[Golden Axe]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1989)
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*''[[Bahamut Senki]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Panic!]]'' (1993) — Testers
 
* ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams]]'' (1996) — Internet Support
 
* ''[[Christmas NiGHTS]]'' (1996) — Internet Support
 
* ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1997) — Internet Support
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Internet Support
 
*''[[Dynamite Cop]]'' (Model 3 Version) (1998) — Special Thanks
 
*''[[Dynamite Cop]]'' (Dreamcast Version) (1999) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 & 2]]'' (2002) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 & 2 Plus]]'' (2003) — Special Thanks
 
*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 4: Space Harrier]]'' (2003) — Public Relations
 
*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 5: Golden Axe]]'' (2003) — Public Relations
 
*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 10: After Burner II]]'' (2004) — Publicity
 
*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 13: OutRun]]'' (2004) — Publicity
 
*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 26: Dynamite Deka]]'' (2006) — Web Design
 
* ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams]]'' (PlayStation 2 Version) (2008) — Web Design
 
*''[[Daytona USA]]'' (PlayStation Network/Xbox Live Arcade version) (2011) — Website
 
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 28 April 2024

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Mutsuhiro Fujii
Place of birth: Nagano Prefecture, Japan[1]
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Role(s): Director[1], Web Developer[1]

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Mutsuhiro "Mut" Fujii (藤井睦弘), also known by the alias Mutchan (むっちゃん)[1], is a Japanese businessman and Sega of Japan director and web developer, most know for his early work in the company's Mark III development, and for establishing Sega CS.

Fujii was also involved with the launch of the TeraDrive and Terra Net as part of the Terra Project. In 1996, he worked on creating the official website for Sega of Japan and by the early 00's was overseeing the website through the Customer Gateway Dept..[1]

Career

Aliases

As Mutsuhiro Fujii was first active during a time when game developers were typically credited under pseudonyms, he settled on a few names that could be used as a signature of his style: 6216, MUT and 241. All 3 appear in Fantasy Zone, where he is credited as Warlock Mut 241 and 6216 is the year the game takes place in.[3] Space Harrier is set in the similar 6226.

Other numbers he has used in aliases include 743 (for Space Harrier), 400 (for Golden Axe) and for Super Thunder Blade he used 1929, which rearranges 6216 and flips the 6's upside-down.

Production history

Hardware

Magazine articles

Main article: Mutsuhiro Fujii/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Mutsuhiro Fujii

External links

References