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'''Hiroshi Sato''' is a Japanese video game developer and producer employed by [[Nintendo]].
'''Hiroshi Sato''' is a Japanese video game developer and producer employed by [[Nintendo]].


Sato currently works as the head of [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD No. 4]] alongside with Toshiharu Izuno, a division of Nintendo focused on assisting and overseeing coproductions with developers working on [[Mario Party (Series)]] with [[Nd Cube]], [[Mario & Luigi (Series)]] with [[AlphaDream]], [[Mario Tennis (Series)]] and [[Mario Golf (Series)]] with [[Camelot]], and most Mario sports-themed games with [[Sega]], [[Namco Bandai Games]] and [[Square Enix]] . With the [[Nintendo EPD]] structure, his current role at Nintendo is unknown.
Sato currently works as the head of [[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD No. 4]] alongside with Toshiharu Izuno, a division of Nintendo focused on assisting and overseeing coproductions with developers working on [[Mario Party]] with [[Nd Cube]], [[Mario & Luigi]] with [[AlphaDream]], [[Mario Tennis]] and [[Mario Golf]] with [[Camelot]], and most Mario sports-themed games with [[Sega]], [[Namco Bandai Games]] and [[Square Enix]] . With the [[Nintendo EPD]] structure, his current role at Nintendo is unknown.


==List of games==
==List of games==

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Hiroshi Sato is a Japanese video game developer and producer employed by Nintendo.

Sato currently works as the head of Nintendo SPD No. 4 alongside with Toshiharu Izuno, a division of Nintendo focused on assisting and overseeing coproductions with developers working on Mario Party with Nd Cube, Mario & Luigi with AlphaDream, Mario Tennis and Mario Golf with Camelot, and most Mario sports-themed games with Sega, Namco Bandai Games and Square Enix . With the Nintendo EPD structure, his current role at Nintendo is unknown.

List of games

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