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Masami Watanabe

aka: 渡邉 正巳

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Masami Watanabe (渡邉正巳) established independent developer Flight-Plan in 1989, and was the company's director and president for its entire existence. Before that, he worked at Thinking Rabbit.

Credited on 24 games

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Summon Night Granthese: Horobi no Tsurugi to Yakusoku no Kishi (2010 on PlayStation 2) Producer (プロデューサー)
Sacred Blaze (2009 on PlayStation 2) Executive Producer
Summon Night: Twin Age (2008 on Nintendo DS) Producer
Eternal Poison (2008 on PlayStation 2) Producer
Summon Night 4 (2006 on PlayStation 2) Producers (プロデューサー)
Summon Night Craft Sword Monogatari: Hajimari no Ishi (2005 on Game Boy Advance) Producers (プロデューサー)
Summon Night Ex-thèse: Yoake no Tsubasa (2005 on PlayStation 2) Producers (プロデューサー)
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 (2004 on Game Boy Advance) Producer
Black/Matrix OO (2004 on PlayStation) Producers (プロデューサー)
Summon Night 3 (2003 on PlayStation 2) Producers (プロデューサー)
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story (2003 on Game Boy Advance) Producer
Black/Matrix Zero (2002 on Game Boy Advance) Producer
Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors (2002 on Game Boy Color) Producer
Black/Matrix II (2002 on PlayStation 2) Producer
Summon Night 2 (2001 on PlayStation) Producer (プロデューサー)
Black/Matrix + (2000 on PlayStation) Producers (プロデューサー)
Summon Night (2000 on PlayStation) Producer (プロデューサー)
Black/Matrix Advanced (1999 on Dreamcast) Producers (プロデューサー)
Black/Matrix (1998 on SEGA Saturn) Producer
Dōkyūsei 2 (1997 on SEGA Saturn) Producers (プロデューサー)

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