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Revision as of 05:53, 27 June 2023
Minoru Kanari |
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Employment history: Sega of Japan (1976[1] – )
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Role(s): Engineer, Producer |
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Minoru Kanari (金成 実) is a Sega staff member who has worked on a number of titles since 1979, including many electromechanical titles such as Monaco GP.[1] An 1992 interview with said person can be found here.
Kanari was head of a 16-bit consumer software development team at Sega during the early 1990s, so likely oversaw a number of projects without receiving an in-game credit. At some point in the late 90's he returned to work on arcade games.
Production history
- Monaco GP (Discrete logic arcade; 1979)
- GP World (LaserDisc hardware; 1984)
- Space Harrier (Hang-On hardware; 1985) — Unknown
- Enduro Racer (Hang-On hardware; 1986)
- Super Hang-On (Hang-On hardware; 1987)
- Bio-Hazard Battle (Mega Drive; 1992) — Producer
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD (Mega-CD; 1993) — Produced by[2]
- Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (Mega Drive; 1993) — Special Thanks (as M.Kanari)
- Ristar (Mega Drive; 1995) — Producers[3]
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD (Windows PC; 1996) — Produced by[4]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Mega Drive; 1996) — Executive Producers[5]
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD (Xbox 360; 2011) — Produced by
- Sonic the Hedgehog CD (PlayStation 3; 2011) — Produced by
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Minoru Kanari