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Tadashi Jokagi
Place of birth: Higashi-Osaka city, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Date of birth: 1972-02-25 (age 52)
Employment history:
Capcom (1992-04[1][2] – 1994-02[1][2])
Vencure Company (1994-02[1] – 1994-06[1])
Sega Enterprises (1994-10[1][2] – 2000-08[1][2])
Divisions:
Yubitoma (2000-09[1][2] – 2000-11[1][2])
HDE (2000-12[2] – 2006-09[2])
Unoh (2006-09[1][2] – 2007-03[1][2])
Knockin'on (2007-03[1][2] – 2008-10[1][2])
RecoChoku (2009-01[1][2] – 2010-06[1][2])
DeNA (2010-07[1][2] – 2011-07[1][2])
GlamMedia (2012-04[2] – 2013-02[2])
Koda Web (2019-09-30[1][2] – 2020-08-30[1][2])
CyberWorkshop - Shopify Experts (2021-04-30[1][2] – 2021-08-30[1][2])
Sortify.tm (2022-06[1][2] – )
Role(s): Sound Designer, Programmer
Education: Nozaki High School[1], Auckland Institute of Studies[1]

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Tadashi "Elf" Jokagi (上鍵 忠志) is a sound engineer that has worked for many companies but has worked longest (from October 1994 to August 2000) for Sega. Prior to this he also worked at Capcom, where he mainly created sound effects for a few SNES titles.

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