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'''Tetsuya Kaku''' is a chief programmer of [[Sega]].
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'''Tetsuya Kaku''' is a chief programmer of [[Sega]], who frequently works with [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]].
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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* ''[[Virtua Fighter 3]]'' (1996) — Program Director, Game System, Undulation (Programmers)
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter 3]]'' (1996) — Program Director, Game System, Undulation (Programmers)
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter 3tb]]'' (1997/1998) — Program Director, Game System, Undulation (Programmers)
 
* ''[[Virtua Fighter 3tb]]'' (1997/1998) — Program Director, Game System, Undulation (Programmers)
* ''[[SpikeOut]]'' (1998) — Chief Programmer, Game Regulation
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* ''[[Spikeout: Digital Battle Online]]'' (1998) — Chief Programmer, Game Regulation
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* ''[[Spikeout: Final Edition]]'' (1999) — Chief Programmer, Game Regulation
 
* ''[[Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram]]'' (Arcade and Dreamcast Versions) (1998/1999) — System R&D (Network Versus Support Staff) (Virtual-On Works)
 
* ''[[Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram]]'' (Arcade and Dreamcast Versions) (1998/1999) — System R&D (Network Versus Support Staff) (Virtual-On Works)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Browser production
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Browser production
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* ''[[Shenmue]]'' (1999) —  Supervisor (R&D Dept. #4) (Development Support)
 
* ''[[Shenmue]]'' (1999) —  Supervisor (R&D Dept. #4) (Development Support)
 
* ''[[Planet Harriers]]'' (2000) — main program director
 
* ''[[Planet Harriers]]'' (2000) — main program director
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*''[[Rent A Hero No.1 ]]'' (2000)— Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) — System Programmer
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball]]'' (2001) — System Programmer
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball 2]]'' (2002) — System Programmer
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball 2]]'' (2002) — System Programmer
 
* ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' (2003) — Program Director
 
* ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' (2003) — Program Director
* ''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 16: Virtua Fighter 2]]'' (2004) — Variety (Programmers)
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* ''[[Spikeout: Battle Street]]'' (2005) — Supervisor
 
* ''[[Yakuza]]'' (2005) — Chief Programmer
 
* ''[[Yakuza]]'' (2005) — Chief Programmer
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* ''[[Yakuza 2]]'' (2005) — Technical Director
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* ''[[Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!]]'' (2008) — Chief Programmer
 
* ''[[Yakuza 3]]'' (2009) — Technical Director, Chief Programmer ("Yakuza 3" Programming Team)
 
* ''[[Yakuza 3]]'' (2009) — Technical Director, Chief Programmer ("Yakuza 3" Programming Team)
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll]]'' (2010) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll]]'' (2010) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Yakuza 4]]'' (2010) — Programming Assistance ("Yakuza 4" Programming Team) (Staff)
 
* ''[[Yakuza 4]]'' (2010) — Programming Assistance ("Yakuza 4" Programming Team) (Staff)
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* ''[[Super Monkey Ball 3D]]'' (2010) — Special Thanks
 
* ''[[Binary Domain]]'' (2012) — Programming Director ("Binary Domain" Development Team) (Staff)
 
* ''[[Binary Domain]]'' (2012) — Programming Director ("Binary Domain" Development Team) (Staff)
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Lead Programmers]]

Revision as of 09:18, 26 April 2017

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Tetsuya Kaku
Company(ies): Sega of Japan
Role(s): Programmer
Education: Kyushu Institute of Technology (Information Science)[1]

Tetsuya Kaku is a chief programmer of Sega, who frequently works with Toshihiro Nagoshi.

Production history

References