Mie Kumagai | |
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熊谷 美恵 | |
Born | |
Occupation(s) | Video game producer, director |
Employer(s) | Sega (1983–2015) Colopl (2015–present) |
Known for | Being the first female head of a Japanese game studio[1] |
Notable work | Virtua Tennis series |
Spouse | Takeshi Goden[2] |
Mie Kumagai (熊谷 美恵, Kumagai Mie, born June 11, 1968) is a Japanese video game producer. She began working at Sega in 1993 as an amusement park attraction planner and transferred to the arcade division of its AM3 studio two years later. When this studio's boss, Hisao Oguchi, was promoted to president of the whole company in 2003, Kumagai became the new AM3 head and the first ever female president within Sega's development structure or any Japanese development studio. She produced a number of arcade titles before helming Sega's successful Virtua Tennis series for arcades and home consoles. As of 2015, Kumagai is an executive producer at the mobile game company Colopl.