Difference between revisions of "Makoto Osaki"

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==Production History==
 
==Production History==
* ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' (Arcade Version) (1994) — Design Support
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* ''[[Virtua Cop]]'' (Arcade version) (1994) — Design Support
* ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' (Arcade Version) (1994) — Stage designer (Designers)
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* ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' (Arcade version) (1994) — Stage designer (Designers)
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter Kids]]'' (1996) — Director
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter Kids]]'' (1996) — Director
 
* ''[[Scud Race]]'' (1996) — Designer
 
* ''[[Scud Race]]'' (1996) — Designer
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* ''[[F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa]]'' (PS2 Version) (2002) — Director (AM2/Sega Unit)
 
* ''[[F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa]]'' (PS2 Version) (2002) — Director (AM2/Sega Unit)
 
* ''[[Sega Arcade Gallery]]'' (2003) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Sega Arcade Gallery]]'' (2003) — Special Thanks
* ''[[OutRun 2]]'' (Arcade Version) (2003) — Director
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* ''[[OutRun 2]]'' (Arcade version) (2003) — Director
 
* ''[[OutRun 2 (Xbox)|OutRun 2]]'' (Xbox Version) (2004) — Director, Senior Supervisor (AM2) (Sega Japan) [NOTE: Manual credit]
 
* ''[[OutRun 2 (Xbox)|OutRun 2]]'' (Xbox Version) (2004) — Director, Senior Supervisor (AM2) (Sega Japan) [NOTE: Manual credit]
 
* ''[[Virtua Quest]]'' (2004) — Game Director (SEGA-AM2 Division) (Sega Corporation (Japan))
 
* ''[[Virtua Quest]]'' (2004) — Game Director (SEGA-AM2 Division) (Sega Corporation (Japan))

Revision as of 08:39, 22 March 2016

Makoto Osaki (大崎 誠) is a developer at AM2 mainly involved with the "Virtua" games as well as its racing titles. Originally involved with stage design work, his first major project was Virtua Fighter Kids, where he served as Director. He would later shift to racers such as Scud Race and Daytona USA 2 (serving again as Director for the latter).

Towards the end of the '90s, Osaki's role shifted again to that of a supervisor, showing the most prominence in Shenmue II. Following this, though, he would take on many executive roles as a producer (The King of Route 66) and once more as a director (OutRun 2, Virtua Quest, Virtua Fighter 5).

Production History