Difference between revisions of "Mie Kumagai"

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* ''[[Derby Owners Club World Edition]]'' (2001) — Producer
 
* ''[[Derby Owners Club World Edition]]'' (2001) — Producer
 
* ''[[Derby Owners Club 2]]'' (2002) — Producer
 
* ''[[Derby Owners Club 2]]'' (2002) — Producer
* ''[[Derby Owners Club Online]]'' (2004) — Producer
 
 
* ''[[Avalon no Kagi Ver.1.20: Summon The New Monsters]]'' (2004) — Producer
 
* ''[[Avalon no Kagi Ver.1.20: Summon The New Monsters]]'' (2004) — Producer
* ''[[Avalon no Kagi Ver.2]]'' (2005) — Producer
 
*''[[Derby Owners Club 2008: Feel the Rush]] — Producer
 
 
*''[[Derby Owners Club 2009: Ride for the Live]]'' (2009) — Producer
 
*''[[Derby Owners Club 2009: Ride for the Live]]'' (2009) — Producer
*''[[Derby Owners Club (2012)|Derby Owners Club]]'' (iOS and Android Versions) — Creative Producer
 
*''[[Virtua Tennis Challenge]]'' (2012) — Creative Producer
 
* ''[[Squads]]'' (2015) — Creative Producer
 
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Revision as of 09:46, 15 February 2024

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Mie Kumagai
Date of birth: 1968-06-11[1] (age 55)
Employment history:
Divisions:
Divisions:
Colopl[2]
Role(s): Producer, Director

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Mie Kumagai (熊谷 美恵), joined Sega AM3 in 1993 and succeeded Hisao Oguchi as head of Hitmaker. She is mainly credited for spearheadding the Virtua Tennis series of games.

After Sega AM3 was dissolved in 2008 she joined AM2, bringing with her legacy AM3 series Gunblade NY, Virtua Tennis and Derby Owners Club, and primarily produced the department's mobile games. Shortly after their original mobile game Squads: Saikyou no Kizuna, she left Sega to join mobile-focused developer Colopl.[2]

Production history

Games

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Mie Kumagai/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Mie Kumagai

References