Several characters that appear in the Shenmue games have in-game models based on real-life people. This is not surprising in the case of Shenmue III, where several higher-tier backers were included in the game as a reward for their pledges. What may not be so readily realized is that several of the people Ryo meets in the first game of the series, as workers or residents of Yokosuka, were also modeled on actual people, including but not limited to members of the project development staff and people associated with Sega.
Today's post presents the findings of research to identify and gather together as many of these characters from the early games in the series as possible.
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Characters Based on Actual People: Shenmue I
Susumu Aketagawa
In the game: He is the hard-working owner of Yamaji Soba Noodles in Dobuita who is now considering retirement.
In real life: The name and model of this character are those of the voice & recording director for Shenmue I and II, Susumu Aketagawa. He was invited to provide his own voice for the game, but declined, commenting with a laugh in a 2019 interview that "I wasn't willing to go that far".
When he worked on the Shenmue project, he was approximately the same age as his character in the game, although they do not share the same birthday date. It is unknown whether he is a big fan of soba noodles, although he did mention in the interview that he used to enjoy going for a lunch of boiled whitebait on rice at a restaurant near the Sega offices.
Left: Susumu Aketagawa in the game is the owner of Yamaji Soba Noodles in Dobuita. Right: directing a recording session for Shenmue around 1998 (top-right) and in a 2019 interview (bottom-right). |
Aketagawa-san's profile: retirement from the noodle business beckons. |