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{{nihongo|'''Jun Yoshino'''|芳野 純|Jun Yoshino|born in October 15, 1981 in [[Tarumi-ku, Kobe]]}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[video game producer]] for [[SEGA]]. He has been working closely with Western releases of [[SEGA]]'s high budget Japanese developed new IP titles, both [[SEGA]] developed as well as external developed titles from [[Platinum Games]] and [[tri-Ace]]. He currently works out of SEGA Europe. He currently works on [[SEGA]]'s own [[Binary Domain]] being developed by the same team responsible for the acclaimed [[Yakuza (series)]]. It is unknown if he will transfer to [[SEGA]] in Japan or continue to |
{{nihongo|'''Jun Yoshino'''|芳野 純|Jun Yoshino|born in October 15, 1981 in [[Tarumi-ku, Kobe]]}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[video game producer]] for [[SEGA]]. He has been working closely with Western releases of [[SEGA]]'s high budget Japanese developed new IP titles, both [[SEGA]] developed as well as external developed titles from [[Platinum Games]] and [[tri-Ace]]. He currently works out of SEGA Europe. He currently works on [[SEGA]]'s own [[Binary Domain]] being developed by the same team responsible for the acclaimed [[Yakuza (series)]]. It is unknown if he will transfer to [[SEGA]] in Japan or continue to work with Japanese development teams while still based in SEGA Europe. His father, Nobuo, is a former [[CEO]] of [[Kawasaki Robotics]] and was responsible for setting up its Western headquarters. |
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==Production History== |
==Production History== |
Revision as of 23:44, 10 June 2011
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Born | 15th October, 1981 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Video game producer |
Employer | SEGA |
Parent(s) | Nobuo Yoshino Eulalia Yoshino |
Jun Yoshino (芳野 純, Jun Yoshino, born in October 15, 1981 in Tarumi-ku, Kobe) is a Japanese video game producer for SEGA. He has been working closely with Western releases of SEGA's high budget Japanese developed new IP titles, both SEGA developed as well as external developed titles from Platinum Games and tri-Ace. He currently works out of SEGA Europe. He currently works on SEGA's own Binary Domain being developed by the same team responsible for the acclaimed Yakuza (series). It is unknown if he will transfer to SEGA in Japan or continue to work with Japanese development teams while still based in SEGA Europe. His father, Nobuo, is a former CEO of Kawasaki Robotics and was responsible for setting up its Western headquarters.
Production History
- PictoImage (2008) - Producer
- MadWorld (2009) - Producer
- Phantasy Star Portable (2009) - Producer
- Resonance of Fate (2010) - Producer
- Vanquish (2010) - Producer
- Sonic Free Riders (2010) - Producer
- Virtua Tennis 4 (2011) - Producer
- Binary Domain (2011) — Producer
References
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