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Nanno Koreshiki
Production history
- Kujaku Ou (Master System; 1988) — Director
- Kujaku Ou (Master System; 1988) — Designer
- Ys: Ancient Ys Vanished Omen (Master System; 1988) — Special Thanks
- Tennis Ace (Master System; 1989) — Assistant (as Nannorio)
- Bomber Raid (Master System; 1989) — Visual Design[1] (as Nannorio)
- Wanted (Master System; 1989) — Game-Planning (as Nannorio)
- Wanted (Master System; 1989) — Visual-Design (as Nannorio)
- SpellCaster (Master System; 1989) — Director
- SpellCaster (Master System; 1989) — Designer
- Golfamania (Master System; 1990) — Special Thanks[2] (as Nannorio Miiya)
- Assault City (Master System; 1990) — Planning[3] (as Nannorio)
- Double Hawk (Master System; 1990) — Planning[4] (as Nannorio)
- Puyo Puyo~n (Dreamcast; 1999) — Graphic designer (as Koreshiki Nanno)