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Noriyoshi Ohba
is a former Sega developer who joined in 1987 and helmed the CS2 division of the company in the 1990s. In his earliest years he worked as a planner for Master System titles such as ''Wonder Boy in Monster Land'', ''Poseidon Wars 3D'', and ''American Pro Football''. He then directed the ''Super Shinobi'' series, ''Streets of Rage'' series, and the two ''Clockwork Knight'' games. In the Sega Saturn era, he mostly focused on Japanese-aimed titles where he produced the ''Sakura Taisen'' series, ''Let's Make!!'' series and ''Advanced World War: Last of the Millenium''. In 2000, he headed Overworks where he worked with another producer and with six game directors. In 2003, his Overworks studio was merged with WOW Entertainment. He left Sega the following year. Today he is executive of a company called Premium Agency, a CGI company which provides development support for various games and was founded by former Sega employees. At Sega, he was succeeded by Akira Nishino.
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