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Masayuki Yamada (山田 正之) is a mechanical engineer. He joined Sega in 1991.[1] In charge of Virtua Formula and Top Skater.[2]
Production history
- Title Fight (System 32; 1993) — External Hardware (as M.Yamada)
- Virtua Formula (Model 1; 1993) — Mechanical Engineer
- UFO Pusher (Prize game; 1995)
- WaveRunner (Model 2; 1996) — Mechanical Design (as M.Yamada)
- Sega Water Ski (Model 2; 1997) — Mechanical Engineer (as M.Yamada)
- Sega Bass Fishing (Model 3; 1997) — Special Thanks
- Spikeout: Digital Battle Online (Model 3; 1998) — Mechanical Engineers
- Star Wars Trilogy Arcade (Model 3; 1998) — Engineers
- Dynamite Baseball NAOMI (NAOMI; 1998) — AM#4 Staff[3]
- Spikeout: Final Edition (Model 3; 1999) — Mechanical Engineers
- Zombie Revenge (NAOMI; 1999) — Cabinet Designers
- Bingo Party Splash SP (Medal game; 2004)