
Toshihiro Nagoshi looks back at 30 years with SEGA
During the relocation of SEGA Sammy in 2018, Toshihiro Nagoshi, most well-known for being the creator of Super Monkey Ball and the Yakuza series, looks back at his 30 years with SEGA. He joined the company in 1989 as a member of SEGA AM2 Studio.
Toshihiro Nagoshi, Chief Creative Officer at SEGA, reflects on his impressive 30-year career at SEGA, and how RGG Studios has evolved since 2005. pic.twitter.com/tbYwYqlLPd
— SEGA Europe (@SEGA_Europe) January 25, 2019
Now the Chief Creative Officer for SEGA and a Board of Director of Atlus, he saw the rise of SEGA in the 90s, the downfall in the early 2000s, and the merger between SEGA and Sammy in 2004. Through it all, he has managed to stay consistent with a vastly changing market and that show with his most famous series, Yakuza.
The video in SEGA Europe’s tweet explains in more detail his journey through the video game industry.