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{{stub}}'''Yasuhiro Nishiyama'''. Joined Sega in 1997. Was involved in the development of the [[Mil-CD]] format for the Sega Dreamcast. Since 2005, he has become Sega's most important arcade game manager, managing 7-10 games at a time.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150525102644/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol01/}}{{ref|http://www.thewebsiteofthedead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/470672_251710148262592_2031033992_o.jpg}}
 
{{stub}}'''Yasuhiro Nishiyama'''. Joined Sega in 1997. Was involved in the development of the [[Mil-CD]] format for the Sega Dreamcast. Since 2005, he has become Sega's most important arcade game manager, managing 7-10 games at a time.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150525102644/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol01/}}{{ref|http://www.thewebsiteofthedead.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/470672_251710148262592_2031033992_o.jpg}}
  

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Yasuhiro Nishiyama. Joined Sega in 1997. Was involved in the development of the Mil-CD format for the Sega Dreamcast. Since 2005, he has become Sega's most important arcade game manager, managing 7-10 games at a time.[1][2]

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