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Masataka Daigo (醍醐 正高)
Production history
- Virtua Fighter 3 (Model 3; 1996) — Main Motion Set
- Fighters Megamix (Saturn; 1996) — Programmers[1] (as 醍醐 正高)
- Virtua Fighter 3tb (Model 3; 1997) — Main Motion Set
- Fighting Vipers 2 (Model 3; 1998) — Programmers
- Virtua Fighter 3tb (Dreamcast; 1998) — Main Motion Set
- Outtrigger (NAOMI; 1999) — Programmers
- Fighting Vipers 2 (Dreamcast; 2001) — Programmers[2]
- Virtua Fighter 4 (NAOMI 2; 2001) — Program & Arrangement
- Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution (NAOMI 2; 2002) — Programmer
- Virtua Fighter 4 (PlayStation 2; 2002) — Programmers[3] (as 醍醐 正高)
- Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution (PlayStation 2; 2003) — Special Thanks[4]