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Revision as of 09:41, 24 July 2022
- Not to be confused with Hiroyuki Takahashi (Camelot).
Hiroyuki Takahashi |
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Hiroyuki Takahashi.
Production history
Games
- Star Wars Arcade (Model 1; 1993) — Special Thanks
- Sega Rally Championship (Model 2; 1995) — Mechanical Engineer
- Rail Chase 2 (Model 2; 1995) — Electrical Designers
- Manx TT Super Bike (Model 2; 1995) — Electrical Engineers
- Sega Touring Car Championship (Model 2; 1996) — Electrical Designer
- Scud Race (Model 3; 1996) — Cabinet Engineers
- Scud Race Plus (Model 3; 1997) — Cabinet Engineers
- Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge (Model 3; 1998)
- The House of the Dead 2 (NAOMI; 1998) — AM4 Staff
- Daytona USA 2: Power Edition (Model 3; 1998)
- Sega Rally 2 (Dreamcast; 1999) — Electrical Designers
- Brave Firefighters (Hikaru; 1999) — Cabinet
- Wild Riders (NAOMI 2; 2001) — Electrical Engineers
- Virtua Golf (NAOMI GD-ROM; 2001) — Cabinet
- Sega Rally Championship (PlayStation 2; 2006) — Mechanical Engineer
- After Burner Climax (Lindbergh; 2006) — Electoric Engineer
Videos
- CGMV Sega Rally Championship 1995 (VHS; 1995) — Mechanical Engineers (courtesy of AM#4)