Akiyoshi Shinpo
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Role(s): Programmer |
Education: Toho University[1] |
Twitter: @wizforest |
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Akiyoshi Shinpo (新保 顕理) is a former programmer at Sega Enterprises who mainly worked in data organization[4]. He joined in 1994 and was assigned to the AM1 department[2], where he was paired up with a senior programmer (surname begins with A) and created the game Tesou Uranai Chotto Misete. He was one of the founding members of the AM1 technical support team[5] or NAOMI Library Team. He left Sega in 1999 to become a self-employed programmer[6][3]. He writes on the domain wizforest.com, and in 2015, 20 years after the release of Tesou Uranai Chotto Misete, began writing about his experiences in the video game industry.
Production history
- Super Major League (Sega Titan Video; 1995) — Programmer
- Tesou Uranai Chotto Misete (System 32; 1995) — Programmer
- Final Arch (Sega Titan Video; 1995) — Programmers
- Columns '97 (Sega Titan Video; 1997) — Programmer (as Shimpo,A)
- Hanagumi Taisen Columns (Saturn; 1997) — Original Columns '97 Program (as 新保 顕理)
- Dynamite Cop (Model 2; 1998) — Special Thanks
- Radiant Silvergun (Saturn; 1998) — Special Thanks[7]
- The Ocean Hunter (Model 3; 1998) — Special Thanks
- Byousatsu (Sega Titan Video; unreleased) — Programmer
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Harmony, "1994 4" (JP; 1994-04-01), page 12
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://wizforest.com/diary/150217.html;p2 (Wayback Machine: 2015-03-15 08:35)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.facebook.com/akiyoshi.shinpo/about_work_and_education
- ↑ https://www.wizforest.com/diary/150307.html (Wayback Machine: 2021-08-03 11:29)
- ↑ https://www.wizforest.com/diary/180129.html (Wayback Machine: 2021-05-16 09:06)
- ↑ https://www.wizforest.com/diary/190130.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-09-22 17:12)
- ↑ File:RadiantSilvergun_Saturn_JP_SSEnding.pdf