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{{stub}}'''Miki Morimoto''' (森本 三樹), also known as '''Gamer Miki'''. | {{stub}}'''Miki Morimoto''' (森本 三樹), also known as '''Gamer Miki'''. | ||
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*''[[Phantasy Star]]'' (1987) — Assistant Coordinators (as '''Gamer Miki''') | *''[[Phantasy Star]]'' (1987) — Assistant Coordinators (as '''Gamer Miki''') | ||
*''[[Hoshi wo Sagashite...]]'' (1988) — Scenario (as '''Gamer Miki''') | *''[[Hoshi wo Sagashite...]]'' (1988) — Scenario (as '''Gamer Miki''') |
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Miki Morimoto (森本 三樹), also known as Gamer Miki.
Production history
- Phantasy Star (1987) — Assistant Coordinators (as Gamer Miki)
- Hoshi wo Sagashite... (1988) — Scenario (as Gamer Miki)
- Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished Omen (1988) — Director (as Gamer Miki)
- Sorcerian (1990) — Scenario Written (as Gamer Miki)
- Medal City (1991) — Coordination (as G-Miki)
- Super Columns (1995) — Directors (as M.Morimoto)