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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (藁間 直弘), also known as '''Taro Shizuoka''' (and '''Shizuoka Taro'''), joined [[Sega]] as a character designer, but later also became a programmer.{{ref|https://www.marubeni-sys.com/infinite-ideas/chousen/sega/}} He then went into technical support and PC software development{{ref|https://cedec.cesa.or.jp/2003/session/details/r42.html}}. He waa the manager of the Technical Research Department of [[Smilebit]], developing in-house game engines, libraries and conducting research on new technologies they could use to improve development{{ref|https://cedec.cesa.or.jp/2003/session/details/r42.html}}.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (藁間 直弘), also known as '''Taro Shizuoka''' (and '''Shizuoka Taro'''), joined [[Sega]] as a character designer, but later also became a programmer.{{ref|https://www.marubeni-sys.com/infinite-ideas/chousen/sega/}} He then went into technical support and PC software development{{ref|https://cedec.cesa.or.jp/2003/session/details/r42.html}}. He was the manager of the Technical Research Department of [[Smilebit]], developing in-house game engines, libraries and conducting research on new technologies they could use to improve development{{ref|https://cedec.cesa.or.jp/2003/session/details/r42.html}}.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Naohiro Warama
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Naohiro Warama (藁間 直弘), also known as Taro Shizuoka (and Shizuoka Taro), joined Sega as a character designer, but later also became a programmer.[2] He then went into technical support and PC software development[3]. He was the manager of the Technical Research Department of Smilebit, developing in-house game engines, libraries and conducting research on new technologies they could use to improve development[3].

Production history

Games

Music

Magazine articles

Main article: Naohiro Warama/Magazine articles.

Interviews

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Naohiro Warama

References