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* [https://www.facebook.com/shingo.dote {{PAGENAME}} on Facebook] | * [https://www.facebook.com/shingo.dote {{PAGENAME}} on Facebook] | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 6 January 2024
Shingo Dote |
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Place of birth: Kashihara, Nara, Japan[1] |
Date of birth: 1964[2] (age 59-60) |
Employment history: Sega of Japan (1987-04 – 2008-04)
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Role(s): Producer |
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Shingo Dote (土手 真悟) was a producer at Sega, having been involved with various arcade projects, including the UFO Catcher series, Print Club and attractions at Tokyo Joypolis.[2] He served as executive producer at Sega Mechatro, leading its team of roughly 140 employees.[4] He worked at Sega from April 1987 to April 2008, having since starting working for Marvelous.[5] He also plays drums for the band Vintages.[6]
Contents
Production history
Games
- Sega Super Circuit (Large attraction; 1988)
- UFO Pusher (Prize game; 1995)
- Movie Club (Sega Titan Video; 1997)
- 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker (NAOMI; 1999) — Special Thanks
- UFO Catcher 7 (Prize game; 2001)
Music
Hardware
- Sega Titan Video (Arcade; 1995)
Magazine articles
- Main article: Shingo Dote/Magazine articles.
External links
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/shingo.dote/about_places
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://www.facebook.com/shingo.dote/about_details
- ↑ Harmony, "1994 8" (JP; 1994-08-01), page 21
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 http://backup.segakore.fr/mechatro/whats/teams/am.html
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 https://www.facebook.com/shingo.dote/about_work_and_education
- ↑ http://vintages.jp