StarHorse 2 Final Destination
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StarHorse 2 Final Destination | |||||||||
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System(s): Medal game | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Developer: Sega AM1 | |||||||||
Supporting companies: Quality Assurance Dept. | |||||||||
Genre: Simulation | |||||||||
Number of players: 1-10 | |||||||||
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StarHorse 2 Final Destination () is an entry in the StarHorse series. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[1][2]
Production credits
- Director: Toshikazu Jinnouchi
- Game Designers: Yutaka Yamana, Nobuhiro Ito
- Assistant Game Designers: Yuta Nagare, Shogo Nakajima, Tsukumo Shimazaki, Kanta Kamiuntan
- CG Designers: Atsushi Soajima, Toshio Okada, Hideki Matsumoto
- Assistant CG Designer: Naoki Katayose
- Programmers: Kazuaki Murata, Masato Chino, Yuichi Takasaki, Masatoshi Iso, Soichiro Miyata, Satoshi Yamamoto
- Sound Designer: Ryohei Kono
- StarHorse.Net Team: Toshiro Sasaki, Kai Terui, Makoto Sato, Masaru Tokayama, Motoki Inokoshi, Satoshi Umehara, Kazumi Nagamori, Takao Kowatari
- Industrial Design Director: Minoru Matsuba
- Industrial Designer: Yuka Sone
- Cabinet Design Director: Katsumi Kobayashi
- Cabinet Designer: Yasumasa Tabara
- Hardware Design Director: Makoto Tanaka
- Hardware Designer: Tetsuro Shimono
- Technical Supports: Yasuo Ishikawa, Kenji Watanabe, Yusuke Jibiki, Kaoru Ichigozaki, Yoshio Hanawa, Takashi Nemoto
- Product Manager: Tsuyoshi Fujimori
- Publicity: Kazumasa Nishijima
- Special Thanks: Atsushi Seimiya, Yasuhiro Nishiyama, Mitsuru Yasuda, Hideki Miwa, Kenji Miyagawa, Masakazu Kobayashi, Takahiro Omoto, Hayato Hirai, Takeshi Hiratsuka, Hitoshi Kawasaki, Eijiro Yoshida, Ken Yoshimura, Shingo Imai, Takeshi Kouno, Keiji Mitsuhashi, Norihito Kuroha, Mutsuhiro Fujii, Nozomi Yamada, Masahito Imamura, Takao Negishi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Kenji Chiku, Isamu Kikuchi, Takuro Furosawa, Naoki Ichikawa, Norifumi Kawakatsu, Ryosuke Namiki, Daisuke Murashima, Kentaro Mori, Masahiko Nakamura, Yasuhisa Kawase, Kazuhiro Tamaoki, Shota Shirakura, Hirotaka Kurihara, Takayuki Yasuda, Katsunori Kosuge, Shao Ming Zhu, Lu Yang, Hu Wen Yi, Miao Miao, Masanori Tsuchimoto, Keiji Yano, Masanobu Ishizuka, Koichi Shibasaki, Ryosuke Sugawara, Tetsuya Iida, Yoshiki Matsushita, Futoshi Yuki
- Announcer: Kiyoshi Sugimoto
- PA Announcer: Hiromi Muraoka
- Special Thanks: StarHorse2 New Generation Team, StarHorse2 Second Fusion Team, StarHorse2 Third Evolution Team, StarHorse2 Fourth Ambition Team, StarHorse2 Fifth Expansion Team, AM Development Technology Dept., AM Production Purchasing Dept., Production Engineering Dept., Quality Assurance Dept., Network Quality Control Team, Sega (Shanghai) Software Co.,Ltd, StarHorse.Net, ALL.Net, Keiba Sogo Channel, netkaiba.com, Daily Sports, Uma 36, Animal Vegetation College, Multi-Cell Microtransducer Array, flat panel speakers, Riders Team Homa, unknown logo, unknown logo, CRIWare, Fontworks, DynaComware, Tokyo City Kaiba
- "Sparkling Plug"
- (C) Amuse Inc.
- Daita
- Licensed by Sony Music Direct (Japan) Inc.
- "Battle Without Honor or Harmony"
- (C) 2000 by IRc2 Corporation
- Tomoyasu Hotei
- Licensed by EMI Music Japan Inc.
- "The Core"
- (C) 2003 Amuse Inc.
- Daita
- (P) 2003 Amuse Inc. & Sound Motors
- "Psycho Disco"
- (C) 2009 by IRc2 Corporation
- Tomoyasu Hotei
- Licensed by EMI Music Japan Inc.
- "Time To Say Goodbye"
- Words by Lucio Quarantotto
- English words by Frank Peterson
- Music by Francesco Sartori
- (C) 1995 by Sugar Sri
- Assigned for Japan to Sugarmusic Japan Ltd. c/o Taiyo Music
- Licensed by EMI Music Japan Inc.
- "闘志を胸に"
- (C) 2003 by Best Communications,Inc.
- Toshinobu Iwasaki
- TCK Fanfare Team
- Producer: Naoyuki Sato
- Presented by: Sega