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==Production history==
 
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* ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' (1996) — Special Stage Game Design
 
* ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]'' (1996) — Special Stage Game Design
 
* ''[[Sonic Jam]]'' (1997) — Game Designer
 
* ''[[Sonic Jam]]'' (1997) — Game Designer
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1999) — Enemy Game Designer, A-Life System Designer
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1999) — Enemy Game Designer, A-Life System Designer
* ''[[ChuChu Rocket!]]'' (2000) — Web Engineer
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online]]'' (2000) — Sequence Designer, Sound Designer, Manual Designer
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Ver.2]]'' (2001) — Sequence Designer, Sound Designer, Manual Designer
 
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Mission Mode Game Designer, Minigame Collection Coordinator
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Mission Mode Game Designer, Minigame Collection Coordinator
  
 
==References==
 
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Daisuke Mori
Company(ies): Sega of Japan
Role(s): Designer

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