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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (宮本 智司) is a former [[AM4]] and [[AM6]] developer, designer, and director.{{magref|gamehihyou|12|23}} He joined [[Sega]] in 1966, originally involved in the production of slot machines,{{magref|gamehihyou|12|23}} and was a staple of what later became the AM4 R&D lab for production of cabinets for video and medal games, latterly holding a directorial position. Some point after late 1996,{{magref|gamehihyou|12|23}} he became director of AM6.{{magref|segamagjp|7|16}}
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (宮本 智司) is a former [[AM4]] and [[AM6]] developer, designer, and director.{{magref|gamehihyou|12|23}} He joined [[Sega]] in 1966, originally involved in the production of slot machines.{{magref|gamehihyou|12|23}} He latterly became a staple of what became the AM4 R&D lab for production of cabinets for video and medal games, holding a directorial position. Some point after late 1996,{{magref|gamehihyou|12|23}} he became director of AM6.{{magref|segamagjp|7|16}}
  
 
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20220214010345/https://astamuse.com/ja/patent/granted/person/5659253 Astamuse patent filings] (archived)
  
 
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Tomoji Miyamoto
Role(s): Developer, Designer, Director

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Tomoji Miyamoto (宮本 智司) is a former AM4 and AM6 developer, designer, and director.[1] He joined Sega in 1966, originally involved in the production of slot machines.[1] He latterly became a staple of what became the AM4 R&D lab for production of cabinets for video and medal games, holding a directorial position. Some point after late 1996,[1] he became director of AM6.[2]

Production history

Magazine articles

Main article: Tomoji Miyamoto/Magazine articles.

External links

References