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Kenji Arai
Date of birth: 1970 (age 53-54)
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Role(s): Producer



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Kenji Arai (新井 健二) joined Sega in 1991. After serving as designer at the third AM R&D division, he went from the arcade title Sega Rally 2 to the role of assistant producer. Afterwards, he worked on numerous racing games as producer at Sega Rosso. He is a car lover, to the point that he rides one on weekends all the way to where Mt. Fuji is.

Production history

Games

Videos

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Kenji Arai/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Kenji Arai

Interviews

References