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Hirokazu Yasuhara

Hirokazu Yasuhara

Japanese video game designer (born 1965)


Hirokazu Yasuhara (安原 広和, Yasuhara Hirokazu, born October 12, 1965) (also credited as Carol Yas) is a Japanese video game designer. He is best known for designing the gameplay and stages of the initial Sonic the Hedgehog video games for Sega Genesis in the 1990s, based on technical demos and engines programmed by Yuji Naka.[1] Yasuhara stayed with Sega until 1999.[2] He then worked for Naughty Dog from 2002 to 2008, working on the Jak and Daxter series and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, collaborating again with former Sega employee Mark Cerny. He was the senior design director at Namco Bandai Games America from 2008 to 2012.[2] In April 2012, Yasuhara joined Nintendo where he accepted a position at the Nintendo Software Technology division.[3] He left Nintendo in 2016 and has since worked for Unity Technologies.[4]

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  1. "75 Power Players". Next Generation (11). Imagine Media: 54. November 1995.
  2. Curtis, Tom (April 4, 2012). "Sonic the Hedgehog co-creator Hirokazu Yasuhara joins Nintendo". Gamasutra. Retrieved April 4, 2012.



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