Well I wanted to share/know your favorite Sega Designers off all time.
You can even be super cool and credit Mark Cerny of Naughty Dog or even lesser known ones such as Micheal Latham (retired) Deep Blue [Eternal Champions Series and Spin offs]
Here are my 5ega 5Tars
1) Rieko Kodama: Phantasy Star: End of the Millenium, I almost feel like leaving it at that it was my first RPG and oh my God... I can't go on cause if I start I won't know when to stop. Also her Dreamcast return was phenomenal with Skies of Arcadia and her last console game Altered Beast, had Jeffery not cancelled it she would still be making console games.
Fortunately her legacy lives on in the team she trained (Team Valkyria).
2) Noriyoshi Oba: I don't think I have enjoyed any game on PS2 more than Shinobi & Nightshade, one day I will play Blood Will Tell. He also worked on Skies of Arcadia and trained that team but most of his team was disbanded and were dispersed into Namco, Capcom and Konami.
There were rumors that he was involved in HOTD5:SE, I don't know but given how great he was and to see him retire without a successor is heart breaking.
3) Hisao Oguchi: While I am not passionate about him or emotionally attached to him cause he didn't really do story or character driven games. This man right here made fun, bad ass Arcade Games like Crazy Taxi, Virtua On, Virtua Tennis and was even involved in the classic Sega Rally games (atleast up until Dreamcast).
Former president Hideki Sato choose him to be the head of all AM Teams before Sega merged with Sammy. Unfortunately he has been shuffled to a non designing or supervising Division since the merger but he has still running strong as the VICE PRESIDENT OF SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS!!!
Fortunately he was able to train a successor in the form of Mie Kumagi, current head of AM3 and while she hasn't made Crazy Taxi 4 or Virtua On Next as of yet. She has designed Virtua Tennis 3 and is currently working on VT4.
I don't think the last 2 need pictures:
4) Yu Suzuki: While I never really got into Hang-On or OutRun (aside from brief plays at the Arcade & Shenmue), I really truly love Shenmue and I enjoyed Virtua Cop Series, Virtua Fighter 3TB, and 18 Wheeler (one day I'll play the sequel).
Prior to the Sammy Merger, former President Hideki Sato tasked him to helm a second studio "DigitalRex" in Shanghai to develop MMO's, while I don't know how it all went up in flames the studio wasn't able to complete a single game and was eventually restructured as AM+ who managed to release some arcade racing game that didn't make head lines or anything along those lines.
Fortunately he did train a strong studio and even tasked XYZ to continue development of the Shenmue series once he moved on to DigitalRex.
* I couldn't find the name of XYZ, the one who he tasked with continuing the series, but it is a confirmed fact that Yu San moved on right after Shenmue 2 Dreamcast.
5) Yuji Naka: This was a tough one as I wanted to give the 5th spot to Mokato Uchida, while I've never played NiGHTS or Burning Rangers. I have played Sonic Adventure 2 which is my favorite Sonic game.
Unfortunately Naka went Downhill after Sonic Heroes (it was a critical and commercial hit so don't say anything!) and he just walked out of Sega when 2 of the biggest games Sonic 06 & PSU were in the final stages... both games disappointed and we didn't hear from him for 2 years. He has made some amicable games (Tap, Kiwi) and some cash in's (iWanQuik$ games by iPrope) but it is still better then him ending like Kodama, Obah, Oguchi or Suzuki.
This way we at least see him around and one day I believe Naka's star going to shine bright again, that is not something I can say for the other 4.
Honorable mention Makoto Uchida whose career was also ended by Simon Jeffery once he canned Altered Beast Reboot.
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So now you all know mine, tell me yours.