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Revision as of 07:38, 3 December 2023
Taku Sasahara |
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Place of birth: Yamagata, Japan[1] |
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Role(s): Marketing |
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Taku Sasahara (笹原 拓) is a PR planner at Sega and a former TV producer. He was one of the key employees at Hitmaker, contributing behind-the-scenes input on high-profile products such as Segagaga.[3]
He has an interest in martial arts, being drinking buddies with several professional fighters.[3]
Contents
Production history
Games
- L.A. Machineguns (Model 3; 1998) — publicity
- Crazy Taxi (NAOMI; 1999) — Public relations
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.4 (Dreamcast; 1999) — Publicity
- Crazy Taxi (Dreamcast; 2000) — Public relations
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.66 (NAOMI; 2000) — Publicity
- Crackin' DJ (NAOMI; 2000) — public relations
- Confidential Mission (NAOMI GD-ROM; 2000) — Publicity
- Air Trix (Hikaru; 2001) — Publicity
- Crazy Taxi 2 (Dreamcast; 2001) — Public relations
- Segagaga (Dreamcast; 2001)
- Confidential Mission (Dreamcast; 2001) — Publicity
- Dennou Senki Virtual-On: Force (Hikaru; 2001) — Publicity
- Crazy Taxi (PlayStation 2; 2001) — Public relations
- Crazy Taxi (GameCube; 2001) — Public relations
- Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (Xbox; 2002) — Public relations
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Marz (PlayStation 2; 2003) — Publicity
- Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 3 (NAOMI 2 GD-ROM; 2004) — パブリシティ (as 笹原 拓)
- Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller (Windows PC; 2004) — Public relations
- 2 Spicy (Lindbergh Red; 2007) — Publicity
- Manic Panic Ghosts (NAOMI; 2007) — Publicity
- Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS; 2007) — Special Thanks
- Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars (PlayStation Portable; 2007) — Public relations
- Initial D Arcade Stage 5 (Lindbergh; 2009) — Promotion Dept.
- Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.66 (Xbox 360; 2009) — Publicity
- Crazy Taxi (Steam; 2011) — Public relations
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone (PlayStation 4; 2016) — Web
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix (Nintendo Switch; 2020) — Web
- Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown (PlayStation 4; 2021) — Amusement Website Design
Videos
- Out Run/Turbo Out Run Strategy Movie & S.S.T. Band Live+1 (DVD; 2007) — Special Thanks
Music
- Dennou Senki Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram Official Sound Data DNA Side (CD; 1999) — A&R
- Dennou Senki Virtual-On Force Official Sound Data Ver 7.5 (CD; 2001) — Producer/A&R
- Dennou Senki Virtual-On Marz Official Sound Data (CD; 2003) — HIPS publicity & management
- From Loud 2 Low: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi Works (CD; 2003) — Produce & Management
- From Loud 2 Low: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi Works (CD; 2003) — HIPS Publicity & Management
- Musica e WCCF: World Club Champion Football Serie A 2001-2003 (CD; 2003) — Produce & Management
- Musica e WCCF: World Club Champion Football Serie A 2001-2003 (CD; 2003) — HIPS Publicity & Management
- Initial D Special Stage Sega Original Tracks (CD; 2004) — Promotion
- Initial D Arcade Stage Sega Original Tracks (CD; 2004) — Promotion
- Segagaga 5 Original Soundtrack (CD; 2006) — Special Thanks
- OutRun 20th Anniversary Box (CD; 2007) — Special Thanks
- Super Hang-On 20th Anniversary Collection (CD; 2007) — Special Thanks[4]
- S.S.T. Band: 30th Anniversary Box (CD; 2018) — Special Thanks
External links
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Taku Sasahara
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/taku.sasahara/about_places
- ↑ http://sega.jp/segamoba/about/column.html (Wayback Machine: 2009-12-19 12:39)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.hitmaker.co.jp/top/lounge/corumun/site/corumun_txt34.htm (Wayback Machine: 2003-02-22 16:55)
- ↑ File:SHO20A CD JP Booklet.pdf, page 11