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Kunimasa Yagi
Place of birth: Japan
Date of birth: 1941 (age 83-84)
Company(ies): Sega of Japan, Sega Europe
Role(s): Director

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Kunimasa Yagi was General-manager of the Overseas Consumer Division of Sega of Japan.

Gallery

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Kunimasa Yagi with Mega Drive, Game Gear and Master System II[1]
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Sega's Videogame will receive more interfaces. Jornal Folha de São Paulo about Kunimasa Yagi visit in Brasil. (April 8,1992)[2]
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Kunimasa Yagi with Stefano Arnhold[3]
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Kunimasa Yagi with Stefano Arnhold and Ayrton Senna[4]
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Kunimasa Yagi with Master System II in Moscow
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Interviews

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<div style="width:Expression error: Unexpected < operator.px; padding-left:2px; padding-top:5px; padding-right:2px;">Interview in Magazina Igrushek #1 (1995-xx-xx) with Kunimasa Yagi who arrived in August 1994 to Russia at special invitation from Nissho Iwai

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