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{{stub}}'''Mika Kojima'''. Credited for creating [[AiAi]] and other characters from the ''Super Monkey Ball'' series.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (小島 ミカ) is a former character designer at [[Sega of Japan]] who got her start at [[Sega R&D 8]]. While her earliest confirmed game is ''[[Rent A Hero]]'', she is senior to [[Kazuhiro Izaki]], a frequent collaborator, who joined the same year that game was created{{magref|segamagjp|4|25}}. She was later involved with the ''[[:category:Virtua Fighter (franchise)|Virtua Fighter]]'' series up to ''VF3''. During the development of ''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'', she followed [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]] to the new department [[Sega AM11]] and stayed with its direct successors.
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Kojima's last known work is under [[Amusement Vision]], where she is credited for creating ''AiAi'' and other characters from the ''[[:category:Super Monkey Ball (franchise)|Super Monkey Ball]]'' series.
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Her name may also be [[Misako Kojima]] (小島 充紗子), who is given special thanks in ''[[Burning Rival]]''.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
*''[[Virtua Fighter]]'' (Model 1 Version) (1993) — Designer
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*''[[Virtua Striker]]'' (1994) — Designer, MF (F.C Sega)
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*''[[Virtua Fighter 3]]'' (1996) — Main Character Design, Modeling (Character Designers) (Designers)
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==Magazine articles==
*''[[Virtua Fighter 3tb]]'' (1997/1998) — Main Character Design, Modeling (Character Designers) (Designers)
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*''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' (1998) — Chief Character Designer
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*''[[Spikeout: Final Edition]]'' (1999) — Chief Character Designer
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==Photographs==
*''[[Planet Harriers]]'' (2000) — character design director
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*''[[Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) — Designer
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*''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) — Character Designer
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==References==
*''[[Super Monkey Ball 2]]'' (2002) — Character Designer
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Mika Kojima (小島 ミカ) is a former character designer at Sega of Japan who got her start at Sega R&D 8. While her earliest confirmed game is Rent A Hero, she is senior to Kazuhiro Izaki, a frequent collaborator, who joined the same year that game was created[1]. She was later involved with the Virtua Fighter series up to VF3. During the development of Spikeout: Digital Battle Online, she followed Toshihiro Nagoshi to the new department Sega AM11 and stayed with its direct successors.

Kojima's last known work is under Amusement Vision, where she is credited for creating AiAi and other characters from the Super Monkey Ball series.

Her name may also be Misako Kojima (小島 充紗子), who is given special thanks in Burning Rival.

Production history

Games

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Mika Kojima/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Mika Kojima

References