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Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Publisher: Hudson Soft | ||||||||||
Developer: Hudson Soft | ||||||||||
Supporting companies: Compozila (audio), Imagica, T's Music (audio) | ||||||||||
Licensor: Nihon Falcom | ||||||||||
Original system(s): PC-9801 | ||||||||||
Developer(s) of original games: Falcom | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP (1/1Track) | ||||||||||
Genre: RPG[1][2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu (白き魔女 ~もうひとつの英雄伝説~) is an RPG by Falcom ported to the Sega Saturn in Japan by Hudson Soft in 1998.
This is a re-worked version of Eiyuu Densetsu III, sequel to Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II, which was originally released by Falcom for the PC-9800 series in 1994. This Saturn version differs by using an isometric perspective, voiced characters and added full motion video cutscenes, as well as numerous other changes which makes it a different (albeit similar) product. This iteration is unique to the Saturn; the PlayStation would receive a different adaptation in the same year.
Contents
Production credits
- Cast
- Jurio: Hoko Kuwashima
- Chris: Kotono Mitsuishi
- Shirla: Yumi Tohma
- Gose: Nobutoshi Hayashi
- Lodi: Bin Shimada
- Phili: Marina Ohno
- Alf: Hirohiko Kakegawa
- Joanne: Yuko Nagashima
- Badatt: Moriya Endo
- Durzel: Takeshi Aono
- Rule: Kazuya Nakai
- Hack: Tomohisa Aso
- Lap: Kouzou Shioya
- Isabel: Manami Nakayama
- Geld: Atsuko Tanaka
- Special Thanks: Toshio Furuichi, Aoni Production, Hudson
- Director: Tomohisa Goi
- AnimationProducer: Shoji Mizuno, Kozue Satoh
- Movie Editor: Jin Kamohara
- SoundProducer: Keisuke Mitsui
- GraphicAdvisor: Koji Matsuura
- TechnicalAdviser: Kimio Yamamura, Yoshio Motosako
- Mastering: Hiroyuki Ohta, Shota Takahashi, Tuyoshi Nakagawa, Tetsuya Komatsu
- Publicist: Ryutaro Kajino, Noriko Tabei
- Manual & Logo: Kazue Maeda
- TestPlayer: Masaaki Ito, Takatsugu Nagayama, Yoichi Yamaki, Makiko Adachi, Takahiro Fujita
- Special Thanks: Keigo Yasuda, Koji Arai, Takashi Sawaguchi, Hiromi Okamoto, Tadashi Ozaki, Osamu Kimura, Shuichiro Nishiya, Noriko Tsuruoka, Kenji Fukuya, Falcom, Shinji Yamazaki, Tadashi Hayakawa, Rayforce Inc.
- Produce & ScenarioArrange: Fumihiko Sakata
- Co-Produce: Makio Miyazaki
- ProjectManagement: Tetsuya Yamada
- Direction: Osamu Kunimasa
- Program: Takeshi Maruyama, Kazuo Hori, Kiyoshi Iijima, Hirotaka Iwayama, Tadashi Watanabe
- EventScript: Tohru Ohhara, Toshihiko Segawa, Naohisa Kamei
- GraphicDesign: Kunihiko Nishikimi, Kazuhiro Narita, Motoo Kakuno, Kazunori Tanabe, Yasunali Kanezna, Kazutaka Ohno, Mitsutoshi Kida, Norikazu Kushibuchi, Mayumi Tominaga, Motoko Nakamura, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Yasuhiro Kano
- AssistWork: Masayo Ishiyama, Noriko Miyaba, Chie Tato, Daisuke Serizawa, Hiroyuki Tsunoda, Junichi Arakaki, Nobuyuki Taguma, Daijyu Yamamoto
- Sound: Compozila
- SoundCoordinator: Makoto Suzuki
- Arranger: Ryo Yonemitsu, Toshio Turu, Mit Studio (Recording & MA)
- Director: Tsuyoshi Sato
- AssistantEngineer: Masahiro Hukuhara, Wakako Nogawa, Yuki Yasoyama, Hiroko Takagi
- SoundEffects: Two Three Project (Mit Studio), T's Music
- SoundDirection: Takeshi Sato
- Arrangement: Michihiro Nomura
- SoundEffect: Tomomitsu Matsushita
- Animation: Studiotakuranke
- Producer: Yasuhiko Kondo
- CharacterDesign: Kazuhiro Soeta
- Storyboard Supervisor: Hiroyuki Yamada
- Director: Kunihiro Mori
- Assistant Director: Hirokazu Yamada
- Animation Director: Kazuhiro Soeta
- Animation Supervisor: Yosihito Hisinuma, Masanori Sino
- Assistant Design: Sinobu Tsuneki
- Key Animator: Akihide Saito, Hideki Tatibana, Kazumi Minahiro, Yutaka Minowa, Hiroyuki Yamada, Yukihiro Kitano, Masaaki Iwane, Kazuhisa Kosuge, Youiti Mitsui, Yhuji Mukoyama, Emiko Momose, Yosihito Hisinuma, Masanori Sino, Kazuhiro Soeta
- Animation Check: Rie Eyama
- Inbetween: Takuranke, Tomomi Isikawa, Ryota Ito, Eizo Kawata, Eiji Komatu, Naoko Sugaya, Wataru Sennga, Kumiko Terada
- CG Animation: Kouji Tanaka
- Art Dirctor: Sigemi Ikeda
- Background: Ateliermusa, Yukiko Maruyama, Syuiti Ookubo, Masaki Kato, Mayumi Ookawa, Eiko Sinozaki, Takahiro Ogura, Yasutomi Kisi, Yhoiti Yajima, Eiji Wakamatu
- Color Models: Kiyomi Inoue
- Paint: Light Foot, Jun Sano, Tomoka Mitsui, Tuzuru Hasimoto, Miyuki Igiti, Tamaki Sugiyama, Tomoko Kuroki, Noriko Oikawa, Satiko Harada, Waka Watanabe, Mizuki Tayama
- Paint Check: Kiyoko Waki, Ryoko Yosimori, Tadaaki Gotho
- Special Effect: Yutaka Hosiba
- Director of Photography: Hisao Sirai
- Camera Operating: Studiocosmos, Motoaki Ikegami, Katunori Maehara, Tetuo Ootou, Youiti Kuroda, Hirosi Noguti, Sinji Ikegami, Naohisa Haijima, Takasi Simada, Tosikazu Hisano, Kouiti Hurusawa, Syouji Yazawa, Kanae Hirano, Hitomi Miyata, Masahumi Awakura, Tomohiro Nisiyama, Norikazu Yamaguti, Yuki Katta, Kumiko Dei
- Edited by: Seiji Morita
- Development: Imagica
- Co-Operation: Artbom, Icecube, Tinyart
- ProductManager: Kunji Katsuki
- Producer: Hiroshi Igari
- ExecutiveProducer: Shinichi Nakamoto
Magazine articles
- Main article: Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
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Technical information
References
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- ↑ File:SMMnED Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/segasaturn/software_l.html#tab04 (Wayback Machine: 2019-12-07 02:59)
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-04 (1998-01-30,02-06)" (JP; 1998-01-16), page 4
- ↑ File:Shiroki Majo Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ Consoles +, "Avril 1998" (FR; 1998-0x-xx), page 131
- ↑ Famitsu, "1998-03-06" (JP; 1998-02-20), page 1
- ↑ Joypad, "Avril 1998" (FR; 1998-xx-xx), page 74
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 4" (JP; 1998-02-13), page 147
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 8" (JP; 1998-04-10), page 116
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-06 extra (1998-03-06ex)" (JP; 1998-02-20), page 188
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 11
Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu | |
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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception | Technical information
Demos: Shiroki Majo: Mouhitotsu no Eiyuu Densetsu Taikenban (1998) |
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