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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (和田 明士) is a Japanese video game programmer. He joined the video game industry in 1990 when he began working for [[Sega of Japan]], best-known for his work on ''[[Panic!]]'' and ''[[Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition]]''{{magref|ssmjp|1997-02|72}}. Some of his earliest known works are with programmer [[Yuichiro Mine]]. He and many of his friends then established [[Land Ho!]], where he continued to work as a programmer for about 15 years, before his role shifted to becoming more of a manager for the company{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210419011900/https://www.wantedly.com/id/akihito_wada_c}}.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 2 March 2024

AkihitoWada SSM JP 1997-02.jpg
Akihito Wada
Date of birth: 1969-04-24[1] (age 55)
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1990-04[2][3] – 1997-12[3][4])
Divisions:
Land Ho! (1999-06[2][3][4] – )
Role(s): Programmer
Education: Nagaoka National College of Technology (Department of Electrical Engineering, 1985-1990)[2][3]

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Akihito Wada (和田 明士) is a Japanese video game programmer. He joined the video game industry in 1990 when he began working for Sega of Japan, best-known for his work on Panic! and Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition[5]. Some of his earliest known works are with programmer Yuichiro Mine. He and many of his friends then established Land Ho!, where he continued to work as a programmer for about 15 years, before his role shifted to becoming more of a manager for the company[4].

Production history

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Akihito Wada

External links

References