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{{stub}}'''Satoshi Mifune''' (三船 敏), also known as '''Bin''' and '''Bin Chan'''.  
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{{stub}}'''Satoshi Mifune''' (三船 敏), also known as '''Bin''' and '''Bin Chan''', is a producer. His representative works include the ''Virtua Striker'' series, [[Virtua NBA]], [[GP Rider]], [[Turbo Outrun]], and [[Dynamite Dux]], among others. After leaving Sega, he joined studio fake, Co.,Ltd., a company founded by former AM2 colleague [[Keiji Okayasu]].{{ref|http://www.studiofake.co.jp/company_enkaku.html}}
  
After leaving Sega, he was joined studio fake, Co.,Ltd., a company founded by former AM2 colleague [[Keiji Okayasu]].{{ref|http://www.studiofake.co.jp/company_enkaku.html}}
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==Production history==
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==Production history==
 
 
* ''[[Space Harrier]]'' (Arcade version) (1985) — (as '''BIN''')
 
* ''[[Space Harrier]]'' (Arcade version) (1985) — (as '''BIN''')
 
* ''[[OutRun]]'' (Arcade version) (1986) — (as '''BIN''')
 
* ''[[OutRun]]'' (Arcade version) (1986) — (as '''BIN''')
* ''[[Space Harrier]]'' (Master System Version) (1986) — Special Thanks (as '''Bin Chan''')
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* ''[[After Burner]]'' (X Board Version) (1987) — Programmer (as '''Bin''')
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* ''[[After Burner II]]'' (X Board Version) (1987) — Programmer (as '''Bin''')
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==Magazine articles==
* ''[[Dynamite Dux]]'' (System 16 Version) (1988) — Main Program (as '''bin_chan_san''')
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* ''[[Turbo OutRun]]'' (OutRun Hardware Version) (1989) — Game Design, Program (as '''Bin''')
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* ''[[Sword of Vermilion]]'' (1989) — Program (as '''Bin''')
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==Interviews==
* ''[[GP Rider]]'' (1990) — (as '''Bin''')
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* ''[[Rent A Hero]]'' (1991) — Super Visor (as '''Bin''')
 
* ''[[F1 Super Lap]]'' (1992) — Pranner and Mainprogrammer, Producer
 
* ''[[Virtua Striker]]'' (Model 2 Version) (1994) — Programmer, Planner, Producer, FW (F.C Sega)
 
* ''[[Virtua Cop 2]]'' (Model 2 Version) (1995) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Virtua Striker 2 Ver. 2000.1]]'' (1999) — programmer, producer & game director
 
* ''[[Shenmue]]'' (1999) — System Programer (Special Thanks to)
 
* ''[[Virtua NBA]]'' (1999) — producer
 
* ''[[Virtua Striker 3]]'' (2001) — producer & game director
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 10:11, 12 March 2021

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Satoshi Mifune
Date of birth: 1967 (age 56-57)
Company(ies): Sega of Japan
Role(s): Developers, Programmer, Producer

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Satoshi Mifune (三船 敏), also known as Bin and Bin Chan, is a producer. His representative works include the Virtua Striker series, Virtua NBA, GP Rider, Turbo Outrun, and Dynamite Dux, among others. After leaving Sega, he joined studio fake, Co.,Ltd., a company founded by former AM2 colleague Keiji Okayasu.[1]

Production history

Games

Videos

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Satoshi Mifune/Magazine articles.

Interviews

References