Difference between revisions of "Kozue Suzuki"

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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (鈴木 こずえ) is a CG modeling artist primarily involved with arcade games. Previously having worked at [[CRI]], she joined [[Sega-AM2 (company)|Sega-AM2]] following the CRI software developers merging with AM2. Under [[Sega]], her notable works have been ''[[Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution]]'', ''[[Quest of D]]'', ''[[Sega Golf Club]]'' and the ''[[:category:MJ|MJ]]'' series.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210630233117/https://cedil.cesa.or.jp/cedil_sessions/view/1992}}
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In 2010, she gave birth to a daughter and became one of the few working mothers in her department, rather than quitting her job to raise her child.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210630233117/https://cedil.cesa.or.jp/cedil_sessions/view/1992}}
  
 
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Kozue Suzuki (鈴木 こずえ) is a CG modeling artist primarily involved with arcade games. Previously having worked at CRI, she joined Sega-AM2 following the CRI software developers merging with AM2. Under Sega, her notable works have been Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution, Quest of D, Sega Golf Club and the MJ series.[1]

In 2010, she gave birth to a daughter and became one of the few working mothers in her department, rather than quitting her job to raise her child.[1]

Production history

References