18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker/Production credits

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NAOMI version

Source:
In-game credits[1]


The trailer programmer is named Kawaguchi.[2] Most likely this is MK.

Dreamcast version

Original Game ©Sega, 1999
©Sega/CRI 2000, 2001
Source:
In-game credits

Source:
US manual
18wheeler dc us manual.pdf
[4]

PlayStation 2 version

Acclaim Studios
  • Lead Programmer: Ashley Thwaites
  • Programmers: Richard Sykes, Dave Footitt, Johnny Trainor
  • Additional Programming: Jonathan Amor, Simon Clay, Simon Clay, Mario D'Onofrio
  • Lead Artist: Robert Osborne
  • Artists: Toby Harrison-Banfield
  • Additional Artwork: Martin Calvert, Marcus Kielly, Laura Murphy, Simon Parish
  • Audio: Stuart Duffield, Robin Stout
  • Producer: Scott Waugaman
  • Studio Head: Harvey Elliott
  • Thanks To: Paul Weaver, David Collins, Deborah Lennard
  • QA Manager: Daniel Luton
  • Game Analysts: Chris Knaggs, Alex Johnson, Martin Riley
Acclaim Entertainment
  • QA Supervisor: Brian Regan
  • QA Managers: Bill Handworth, Matt Canonico
  • Senior Lead Analysts: Bonchi Martinez, Martin Glantz
  • Lead Analyst: James Ackermann, Agressor Sample
  • Project Leads: Brian Alcazar, Gary Yashian
  • Testers: Brian Wisnowski, Jerry Thompson, Bryan Green, Sean Sharp, Jason Brown, Keith Bishop
  • Marketing: Ned Browning, Jeremy Chubb, Evan Stein
  • Thanks To: Kathleen Byrne, Rod Cousens, Rick Fox, Shigekazu Hayashi, Simon Hosken, Johnny Ma
  • Special Thanks: Denny's, Holiday Inn, Texaco, Yu Suzuki, Daisuke Fujimi, Kazuo Shiomi, AM2 T&R Section, All Original 18Wheeler Staff
  • Original Game © Sega, 1999
  • Presented By: Sega Corporation Ltd., Acclaim Entertainment Inc.
Source:
In-game credits

References


18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker

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