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Makihito Yokota (横田 真紀人) was a programmer at Sega.
Production history
- Fantasy Zone (System 16; 1986) — Program
- Action Fighter (System 16; 1986) — Programmer
- Alien Syndrome (System 16; 1987) — Programmer
- Thunder Blade (X Board; 1987) — Programmer[1]
- Galaxy Force (Y Board; 1988) — Programmer
- Galaxy Force II (Y Board; 1988) — Programmer (as Radical Yoko)
- Wrestle War (System 16; 1989) — Programmer
- Quiz Rouka ni Tattenasai! (System 24; 1991) — Programmer[2]
- Magical Zunou Power (Sega Titan Video; 1996) — Programmer
- Sega Bass Fishing (Model 3; 1997) — Program
- Airline Pilots (NAOMI Multiboard; 1999) — Programmers (as Makito Yokota)
- Sega Bass Fishing (Dreamcast; 1999) — Program
- Emergency Call Ambulance (Model 3; 1999) — Programmer
- Sega Bass Fishing 2 (Dreamcast; 2001) — Program
- Ami-Gyo (Lindbergh; 2006) — Gameplay
- Ami-Gyo (Lindbergh; 2006) — Analog Lottery Device
- Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 30: Galaxy Force II: Special Extended Edition (PlayStation 2; 2007) — Special Thanks
- Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop (Apple TV; 2024) — Special Thanks