Katsunori Uchibori

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Katsunori Uchibori
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Katsunori Uchibori (内堀 克則) is a programmer at Sega of Japan, best-known for his work on the Cyber Troopers Virtual-On and Initial D franchises.

Career

Prior to working at Sega, Katsunori Uchibori lived in the United States developing servers and supercomputers[1]. The first game he worked on after joining Sega Software R&D Dept. 3 in 1999 was Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.66, although he received as thanks in the Sega Dreamcast port of Ver. 5.4 released 6 months earlier. There were rumours within his company Hitmaker that he was one of the people president Hisao Oguchi held in the highest regard[1].

Production history

  • (; 1999) — Special Thanks...
  • (; 2000) — Programmer
  • (; 2001) — Programmer
  • (; 2003) — Programmers
  • (; 2007) — Online Gameplay System/Program/Storage
  • (; 2009) — Programmers
  • (; 2009) — Programmer
  • (; 2010) — Programmer
  • (; 2011) — Programmers
  • (; 2012) — Programmers
  • (; 2014) — Supporters
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2022) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support
  • (; 2023) — Development Support

External links

  • Hito Maker entry 63

References