Games Developed
Title | Year released | Platform | Role |
---|---|---|---|
Champion Boxing | 1984 | --- | Producer / Director |
Champion Pro Wrestling | 1985 | --- | Producer / Director |
Space Harrier | 1985 | Sega Space Harrier hardware | Producer / Director |
Hang-On | 1985 | Sega Space Harrier hardware | Producer / Director |
Out Run | 1986 | Sega Out Run hardware | Producer / Director |
Super Hang-On | 1986 | Sega Out Run hardware | Producer |
Enduro Racer | 1986 | Sega Space Harrier hardware | Producer / Director |
After Burner | 1987 | Sega X Board | Producer / Director |
After Burner II | 1987 | Sega X Board | Producer / Director |
Power Drift | 1988 | Sega Y Board | Producer / Director |
Turbo Outrun | 1989 | Sega Out Run hardware | Producer |
G-LOC: Air Battle | 1990 | Sega Y Board | Producer / Director |
Virtua Racing | 1992 | Sega Model 1 | Producer / Director |
Virtua Fighter | 1993 | Sega Model 1 | Director |
Virtua Cop | 1994 | Sega Model 2 | Producer |
Virtua Fighter 2 | 1994 | Sega Model 2 | Producer / Director |
Virtua Cop 2 | 1995 | Sega Model 2 | Producer |
Virtua Fighter 3 | 1996 | Sega Model 3 | Producer |
Virtua Fighter 3 Team Battle | 1997 | Sega Model 3 | Producer |
Ferrari F355 Challenge | 1999 | Sega NAOMI | Producer / Director |
Shenmue | 1999 | Dreamcast | Producer / Director |
Shenmue II | 2001 | Dreamcast, Xbox | Producer / Director |
Virtua Fighter 4 | 2001 | Sega NAOMI 2, PS2 | Executive director |
Suzuki Yu - Game Works Vol. 1 | 2002 | Dreamcast | |
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution | 2002 | Sega NAOMI 2 / PS2 | Executive director |
Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned | 2003 | Sega NAOMI 2 | Producer |
Propeller Arena | 2003 Leaked Online | Dreamcast | Executive director |
Virtua Cop 3 | 2003 | Sega Chihiro | Executive director |
OutRun 2 | 2003 | Sega Chihiro | Producer |
Sega Race TV | 2008 | Sega Lindbergh | Producer |
Shenmue City | 2010 | Yahoo Mobage Service | Director |
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