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Masaki Kondoh
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Masaki Kondoh (近藤 正樹) is an artist and designer at SEGA, famous for creating the character Opa-Opa.[3] Opa-Opa's game of origin, Fantasy Zone, was Kondoh's first project.[1]

He reached retirement age in 2019, the same year Sega Ages Fantasy Zone was released on the Nintendo Switch.[3]

Production history

Magazine articles

Main article: Masaki Kondoh/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Masaki Kondoh

External links

References