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{{stub}}'''Daichi Katagiri''' (片桐 大智). Joined [[Sega AM2]] in 1992 as a programmer. He was a expert player of Capcom's ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', which Yu Suzuki thought would be of good use for his games, since Suzuki does not play game himself. His first job with ''Virtua Fighter'' was balancing the characters in the second game. Since then he been involved with the series as well other AM2 fighting games.
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{{stub}}'''Daichi Katagiri''' (片桐 大智) joined [[Sega AM2]] in 1992 as a programmer. He was an expert player of Capcom's ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', which Yu Suzuki thought would be of good use for his games, since Suzuki does not play games himself. In the second AM R&D division, he worked on the creation of numerous arcade games including the ''Virtua Fighter'' series, [[Daytona USA]] and [[Fighting Vipers]]. He also supervised the entirety of [[Virtua Fighter 4]] as a development team leader.
  
 
==Production history==
 
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==External links==
* [https://sega.jp/fb/creators/vol_11/1.html ''Creators Note'' interview (Japanese)]
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* [https://sega.jp/fb/creators/vol_11/1.html Daichi Katagiri interview by Sega (March 6, 2003)]
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* [http://vf20th.sega.jp/interview140410B.html Daichi Katagiri interview for Virtua Fighter's 20th anniversary (April 10, 2014)]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:34, 11 November 2018

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Daichi Katagiri
Date of birth: 1968 (age 55-56)
Role(s): Director, Programmer



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Daichi Katagiri (片桐 大智) joined Sega AM2 in 1992 as a programmer. He was an expert player of Capcom's Street Fighter II, which Yu Suzuki thought would be of good use for his games, since Suzuki does not play games himself. In the second AM R&D division, he worked on the creation of numerous arcade games including the Virtua Fighter series, Daytona USA and Fighting Vipers. He also supervised the entirety of Virtua Fighter 4 as a development team leader.

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