Yu Suzuki - Games Developed

Games Developed

Title Year released Platform Role
Champion Boxing 1984 --- Producer / Director
Champion Pro Wrestling 1985 --- Producer / Director
Space Harrier 1985 Sega Space Harrier hardware Producer / Director
Hang-On 1985 Sega Space Harrier hardware Producer / Director
Out Run 1986 Sega Out Run hardware Producer / Director
Super Hang-On 1986 Sega Out Run hardware Producer
Enduro Racer 1986 Sega Space Harrier hardware Producer / Director
After Burner 1987 Sega X Board Producer / Director
After Burner II 1987 Sega X Board Producer / Director
Power Drift 1988 Sega Y Board Producer / Director
Turbo Outrun 1989 Sega Out Run hardware Producer
G-LOC: Air Battle 1990 Sega Y Board Producer / Director
Virtua Racing 1992 Sega Model 1 Producer / Director
Virtua Fighter 1993 Sega Model 1 Director
Virtua Cop 1994 Sega Model 2 Producer
Virtua Fighter 2 1994 Sega Model 2 Producer / Director
Virtua Cop 2 1995 Sega Model 2 Producer
Virtua Fighter 3 1996 Sega Model 3 Producer
Virtua Fighter 3 Team Battle 1997 Sega Model 3 Producer
Ferrari F355 Challenge 1999 Sega NAOMI Producer / Director
Shenmue 1999 Dreamcast Producer / Director
Shenmue II 2001 Dreamcast, Xbox Producer / Director
Virtua Fighter 4 2001 Sega NAOMI 2, PS2 Executive director
Suzuki Yu - Game Works Vol. 1 2002 Dreamcast
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution 2002 Sega NAOMI 2 / PS2 Executive director
Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned 2003 Sega NAOMI 2 Producer
Propeller Arena 2003 Leaked Online Dreamcast Executive director
Virtua Cop 3 2003 Sega Chihiro Executive director
OutRun 2 2003 Sega Chihiro Producer
Sega Race TV 2008 Sega Lindbergh Producer
Shenmue City 2010 Yahoo Mobage Service Director

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