Wally wo Sagase!/Production credits

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Wally wo Sagase!/Production credits is the first game by Sega to publicly credit its developers by their real (if not full) names, being closely followed by Virtua Racing the same year.

Source:
In-game credits[1]


Source:
Uncredited


Breakdown

Tadashi Kagawa (T.Kagawa)

  • Created the main program.[4]

Sohei Yamamoto (S.Yamamoto)

  • Programmed the bonus stages.[5]
  • Programmed the graphic effects.[6]

Hirofumi Okamoto (H.Okamoto)

  • Assisted in some programming tasks.[7]

Music credits

ID Name Description Credits Used Comments
0 Bonus Stage 5 Yes
1 Where's Wally (Static Stages) (with intro) No
2 Spot the Difference Yes
3 Level Intro Yes
4 No
5 Where's Wally (Static Stages) (Pre-game) Yes
6 Spot the Difference (Pre-game) Yes
7 Level Results Yes
8 Player 3 Found Wally Yes
9 Where's Wally (Static Stages) Yes
10 Stage Intro Yes
11 Player 1 Found Wally Yes
12 Stage Clear Yes
13 Player 2 Found Wally Yes
14 Bonus Stage 1 (Giant Cutscene) Yes
15 Bonus Stage Clear Yes
16 Stages with Unique Titles Yes
16 Bonus Stage 1 Yes
18 Bonus Stage Intro Yes
19 Time Over Yes
20 Bonus Stage 2 Yes
21 Bonus Stage 4 Yes Starts at the chorus of the song.
22 Bonus Stage 1 & 3 Yes
23 Ending & Credits Yes
24 Where's Wally (Moving Stages) Yes
25 No
26 Bonus Stage 5 Yes
27 Bonus Stage 4 Yes
28 No Re-arrangement of 5.
29 No

References

  1. File:WallywoSagase credits.pdf
  2. Dreamcast Magazine, "1998-06 (1998-12-25)" (JP; 1998-12-11), page 120
  3. https://sega.jp/fb/album/02_dp/02.html (Wayback Machine: 2021-10-09 22:30)
  4. Facebook Messenger interview with Sohey Yamamoto
  5. Facebook Messenger interview with Sohey Yamamoto
  6. Facebook Messenger interview with Sohey Yamamoto
  7. Facebook Messenger interview with Sohey Yamamoto
  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trepak_(The_Nutcracker)