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Yuji Naka (中 裕司, Naka Yūji, born September 17, 1965), credited in some games as YU2, is a Japanese former video game programmer, designer and producer. He is the co-creator of the Sonic the Hedgehog series and was the president of Sonic Team at Sega until his departure in 2006.
Sonic and Tails jumping across pillars in Aquatic Ruin Zone. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a side-scrolling platform game. [1] It features a story similar to the first Sonic the Hedgehog 's (1991): [2] Doctor Robotnik, a mad scientist, seeks the Chaos Emeralds to power his space station, the Death Egg, [3] and traps the animal inhabitants of West Side Island in aggressive robots. [4]
Yuji Naka Yojiro Ogawa Games were compiled by VR-1 Japan PlayStation 2: November 2, 2004: Yes Yes Yes Includes more content, titled Sonic Mega Collection Plus. Xbox: Yes Yes Yes Sonic Advance 2: Game Boy Advance: December 19, 2002: Yes Yes Yes Co-developer with Dimps: Yuji Naka, Hiroshi Matsumoto Akinori Nishiyama Sonic Pinball Party: Game Boy ...
Legendary Sonic designer Yuji Naka is among several former Square Enix employees accused of insider trading. Naka was reportedly arrested on Friday by the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor’s ...
Sonic the Hedgehog [a] is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega.The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist.
Yuji Naka, the creator of the iconic Sega video game Sonic The Hedgehog, was arrested in Japan today on charges of insider trading, along with two other former Square Enix employees, reports Variety.
Yuji Naka, who co-created the video game "Sonic the Hedgehog," was arrested Friday in Tokyo on suspicion of insider trading involving Square Enix's mobile game "Dragon Quest Tact."
Sega Technical Institute (STI) was an American video game developer owned by Sega.Founded by the Atari veteran Mark Cerny in 1990, STI sought to combine elite Japanese developers, including the Sonic Team programmer Yuji Naka and his team, with new American talent.