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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (堀田 榮治) is a programmer.  Earlier works include ''[[Sonic CD]]'' and [[Mega Drive]] and [[32X]] ports of ''[[Virtua Racing]]'' and ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (堀田 榮治) is a programmer.  Earlier works include ''[[Sonic CD]]'' and the [[Mega Drive]] and [[32X]] ports of ''[[Virtua Racing]]'' and ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''.
  
His last known title is ''[[Baseball Advance]]''.
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He worked on various sports games from [[Sega CS1]] to [[Smilebit]]. Much later he programmed smartphone applications.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Eiji Horita (堀田 榮治) is a programmer. Earlier works include Sonic CD and the Mega Drive and 32X ports of Virtua Racing and Virtua Fighter.

He worked on various sports games from Sega CS1 to Smilebit. Much later he programmed smartphone applications.

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