Talk:Hiroyuki Takahashi (game producer)
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Work at Sega is Mischaracterized and Unsourced
[edit]Since 2012, this article has made reference to an internal Sega studio named CD4 that was formed in 1990, but I can't find any evidence anywhere that such a studio ever existed. The same information has been on Camelot Software Planning's article since 2009, where the cited source is a Giant Bomb write-up that itself has no sources, and although this information is often repeated across the Internet, it is not corroborated by any authoritative sources. Takahashi's article cites a translation of a Famitsu article that says nothing about such a studio.
As far as I can tell from the contemporary sources that we do have, Takahashi was never an employee at an internal Sega studio. Shining Lore (talk) 02:24, 6 August 2023 (UTC)
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