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Koichi Sasaki
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Koichi Sasaki (佐々木 浩一) is an art designer at Sega, with works dating back to the Master System. He is best known for his work on sports games since the Sega Saturn era, most notably Let's Make Soccer/Saka Tsuku, which he later became a director for.[1]

Production history

Games

Music


Magazine articles

Main article: Koichi Sasaki/Magazine articles.

Interviews

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Koichi Sasaki

References