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{{stub}}'''Nobuyuki Yamashita'''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (山下 信行) joined Sega in 1994 and was attached to the third AM R&D division. He served as assistant director for business-use titles ''[[Last Bronx]]'' and ''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.4]]'', and assumed position of director for its Dreamcast version. Afterwards, having been involved with the development of [[Touch de Uno!]], he later served as director of ''[[Dennou Senki Virtual-On: Force]]'' and ''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Marz|Marz]]''.
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Before working at Sega, he was a writer for [[Mycom BASIC Magazine]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20081007205350/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol46/}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
*''[[Last Bronx]]'' (Model 2 Version) (1996) — Assistant Director
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{{ProductionHistory|Nobuyuki Yamashita|山下 信行|山下信行|やました のぶゆき}}
*''[[Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram]]'' (1998) — Director
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*''[[Dennou Senki Virtual-On: Force]]'' (2001) — Director
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==Photographs==
*''[[Dinosaur King]]'' (2005) — Game Designers
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:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 24: Last Bronx -Tokyo Bangaichi-]]'' (2006) — Special Thanks
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*''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 31: Cyber Troopers Virtual-On]]'' (2007) — Special Thanks
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==External links==
*''[[Dinosaur King (Nintendo DS)|Dinosaur King]]'' (Nintendo DS Versions) (2008) — Game Designers
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hitmaker.co.jp/top/lounge/corumun/site/corumun_txt38.htm Hito Maker entry]
*''[[Virtua Tennis 4]]'' (2011) — Game Designers
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* [https://sega.jp/fb/creators/vol_14/1.html {{PAGENAME}} interview by Sega (May 22, 2003)]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081007205350/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol46/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview (June 29, 2006)]
  
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==References==
[[Category:Directors]]
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[[Category:Sega of Japan employees]]
 

Latest revision as of 02:43, 28 April 2024

NobuyukiYamashita SSM JP 1996-18.jpg
Nobuyuki Yamashita
Date of birth: 1971 (age 52-53)
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1994-04-01[1] – )
Divisions:
Divisions:
Role(s): Director, designer
Education: Nihon University[1]

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Nobuyuki Yamashita (山下 信行) joined Sega in 1994 and was attached to the third AM R&D division. He served as assistant director for business-use titles Last Bronx and Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.4, and assumed position of director for its Dreamcast version. Afterwards, having been involved with the development of Touch de Uno!, he later served as director of Dennou Senki Virtual-On: Force and Marz.

Before working at Sega, he was a writer for Mycom BASIC Magazine.[3]

Production history

Games

Music

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Nobuyuki Yamashita

External links

References