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− | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (松野 雅樹) is a Japanese engineer and developer. He joined [[Sega]] in April 1985, starting out with early engineering work on ''[[Space Harrier]]''.{{magref|agm|1996-02|54}} By the end of the decade, he had begun work on what would later become the [[R360]], | + | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (松野 雅樹) is a Japanese engineer and developer. He joined [[Sega]] in April 1985, starting out with early engineering work on ''[[Space Harrier]]''.{{magref|agm|1996-02|54}} By the end of the decade, he had begun work on what would later become the [[R360]], heading personnel soon belonging to the [[AM4]] development division where he would then design the ''[[Astro City]]''.{{magref|agm|1996-02|54}} After further engineering on ''[[Virtua Formula]]'' with [[AM5]]{{magref|agm|1996-02|54}} and later ''[[Aqua Stage]]'' with [[AM6]], Matsuno appears to have left Sega during the late 1990s. |
==Production history== | ==Production history== |
Revision as of 18:10, 1 March 2022
Masaki Matsuno |
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Company(ies): Sega of Japan |
Role(s): Engineer, General Manager |
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Masaki Matsuno (松野 雅樹) is a Japanese engineer and developer. He joined Sega in April 1985, starting out with early engineering work on Space Harrier.[1] By the end of the decade, he had begun work on what would later become the R360, heading personnel soon belonging to the AM4 development division where he would then design the Astro City.[1] After further engineering on Virtua Formula with AM5[1] and later Aqua Stage with AM6, Matsuno appears to have left Sega during the late 1990s.
Production history
- Hang-On (Hang-On hardware; 1985) — Mechanical Engineer
- Space Harrier (Hang-On hardware; 1985) — Mechanical Engineer
- OutRun (OutRun hardware; 1986) — Mechanical Engineer
- After Burner (X Board; 1987) — Mechanical Engineer
- Galaxy Force (Y Board; 1988) — Mechanical Engineers
- Super Monaco GP (X Board; 1989) — Mechanical Engineers
- Rad Mobile (System 32; 1991) — Cabinet Product by
- Megalo 50 (??; 1992)
- Virtua Racing (Model 1; 1992) — Mechanical Effect Technician
- Super Megalo (??; 1993) — Planning & Development
- Astro City (??; 1993) — Planning & Development
- Virtua Formula (Model 1; 1993) — Production Leader
- Star Wars Arcade (Model 1; 1993) — Special Thanks
- Aqua Stage (H1 Board; 1995) — Producer
- Blast City (??; 1996) — Planning & Development
- Ring Out 4x4 (NAOMI; 1999) — Producers
Hardware
- R360 (Mid-size attraction; 1990) — Mechanical Engineers
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Masaki Matsuno
External links
- Video Game Storytellers Part 19: Sega's genes, passed down to the next generation by the development team of the ultimate sensory game cabinet, R360. interview with Fumio Kurokawa at 4Gamer.net (Japanese)