Difference between revisions of "Sohhei Oshiba"
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Sohhei Oshiba |
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Sohhei Oshiba (大柴 宗平) was an artist at Sega, responsible for Japanese cover artwork. The first cover they illustrated after joining Sega was the Mega Drive version of Gain Ground[1].
Production history
- Gain Ground (Mega Drive; 1991) — Japanese cover artist[1]
- Pro Yakyuu Super League CD (Mega-CD; 1992) — Cover artist[2]
- Golden Axe III (Mega Drive; 1993) — Japanese cover artist[3]