Difference between revisions of "Virtua Tennis/Production credits"

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*'''Designers:''' [[Takahiro Kajimoto]], [[Harumi Azuma]], [[Kenji Shimizu]], [[Yasuhito Tanaka]], [[Akira Fujiki]], [[Yuko Nishimura]]
 
*'''Designers:''' [[Takahiro Kajimoto]], [[Harumi Azuma]], [[Kenji Shimizu]], [[Yasuhito Tanaka]], [[Akira Fujiki]], [[Yuko Nishimura]]
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
*'''Publicity:''' [[Shintaro Takaya]]]
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*'''Publicity:''' [[Shintaro Takaya]]
 
*'''Technical Advisor:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]]
 
*'''Technical Advisor:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]]
 
*'''Motion Actor:''' Tetsuya Sato, Takahiro Terachi
 
*'''Motion Actor:''' Tetsuya Sato, Takahiro Terachi
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| console=NAOMI
 
| console=NAOMI
 
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The game also references up to 20 of its developers in the preset high score tables.
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{{multicol|
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*'''OGU:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]]
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*'''TAT:''' [[Katsumoto Tatsukawa]]
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*'''MTR:''' [[Mitsuharu Saikawa]]
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*'''SIM:''' [[Kenji Shimizu]]
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*'''MIE:''' [[Mie Kumagai]]
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*'''KAZ:''' [[Kazuko Noguchi]]
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*'''YAS:''' [[Yasuhito Tanaka]]
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*'''KAJ:''' [[Takahiro Kajimoto]]
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*'''AZ.:''' [[Harumi Azuma]]
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*'''KAW:''' [[Kazuyuki Kawanuma]]
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*'''TAK:''' [[Takeshi Numazawa]]
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*'''KOB:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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*'''INO:''' [[Masayuki Inoue (programmer)|Masayuki Inoue]]
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*'''FUJ:''' [[Akira Fujiki]]
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*'''NIS:''' [[Yuko Nishimura]]
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*'''TNC:'''
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*'''TER:'''
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*'''ACH:'''
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*'''ISA:'''
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*'''Todo:'''
 
}}
 
}}
  
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*'''Publicity:''' [[Shintaro Takaya]]
 
*'''Publicity:''' [[Shintaro Takaya]]
 
*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Masaru Futaki]]
 
*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Masaru Futaki]]
*'''Package/Manual Production:''' [[Kaoru Ichigozaki]], Yoshihiru Sakuta, [[Osamu Nakazato]]
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*'''Package/Manual Production:''' [[Kaoru Ichigozaki]], [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]], [[Osamu Nakazato]]
 
*'''Technical Advisor:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]]
 
*'''Technical Advisor:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]]
 
*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]]
 
*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]]
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:'''Original Game ©[[Sega Corporation]], 1999, 2000'''
 
:'''Original Game ©[[Sega Corporation]], 1999, 2000'''
 
:'''©[[Sega]]/[[Hitmaker]], 2000'''
 
:'''©[[Sega]]/[[Hitmaker]], 2000'''
| source=In-game credits (JP)
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| source=In-game credits (JP){{ref|1=https://youtu.be/wlpV2-gCxY0?si=49SQcWxszodvm1Yc&t=520}}
 
| console=DC
 
| console=DC
 
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| pdf=VirtuaTennis DC US Manual.pdf
 
| pdf=VirtuaTennis DC US Manual.pdf
 
| pdfpage=18
 
| pdfpage=18
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}}
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}}
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==Breakdown==
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===NAOMI version===
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====[[Mitsuharu Saikawa]]====
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*Main programmer.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|154}}
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*Programmed player movements.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|154}}
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*Programmed overall tennis rules.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|154}}
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====[[Kazuyuki Kawanuma]]====
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*Assigned which sounds play where.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|155}}
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====[[Masayuki Inoue (programmer)|Masayuki Inoue]]====
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*Programmed stages, including 3D elements, background characters, shadows and clouds.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|154}}
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====[[Takahiro Kajimoto]]====
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*Created player models.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|155}}
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====[[Kenji Shimizu]]====
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*Created motion capture.{{magref|dmjp|2000-06|155}}
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===Music credits (NAOMI)===
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Names and order come from the game's sound test. In addition to being the only sound artist credited, [[Chiho Kobayashi]] is credited on each individual track by [[wikipedia:JASRAC|JASRAC]].
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{{MusicCreditsTable|format=NAOMI|noname=yes|
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_01_00_00
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| desc=Credits
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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| comments=Named "Glorius Cup" in the Dreamcast version.
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_01_00_01
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| desc=Name Entry
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_02_00_00
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| desc=Select A Player
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_02_00_01
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| desc=Win
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_02_00_02
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| desc=Lose
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_02_00_03
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| desc=How To Play
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_03
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| desc=Australia Challenge
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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| comments=Named "Beginning A Destiny" in the Dreamcast version.
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_04
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| desc=French Cup
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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| comments=Named "Unyielding Spirit" in the Dreamcast version.
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_05
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| desc=The Old England Championships
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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| comments=Named "The Power" in the Dreamcast version.
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_06
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| desc=US Super Tennis
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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| comments=Named "Smash, Smash, Smash" in the Dreamcast version.
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_07
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| desc=Tourist Profile
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| id=BGM_08
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| desc=Attract / Sega Grand Match
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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| comments=Named "On the Run" in the Dreamcast version.
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}}
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}}
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===Music credits (DC)===
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Names and order come from the game's sound test. In addition to being the only sound artist credited, [[Chiho Kobayashi]] is credited on each individual track by [[wikipedia:JASRAC|JASRAC]].
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{{MusicCreditsTable|format=DC|noid=yes|
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Start Match
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Select A Player
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Glorious Match
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Name Entry
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Beginning A Destiny
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Unyielding Spirit
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=The Power
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Smash, Smash, Smash
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=On the Run
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Into Central Court
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Hard Distance
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Tough Energy
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Dream and Passion
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=Hero of Time
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
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}}
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{{MusicCreditsRow
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| name=World Map
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| desc=
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| credits=
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*'''Music & Producer:''' [[Chiho Kobayashi]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}

Latest revision as of 01:28, 17 November 2024

Back to: Virtua Tennis.

NAOMI version

Source:
In-game credits[1]


The game also references up to 20 of its developers in the preset high score tables.

Dreamcast version

Original Game ©Sega Corporation, 1999, 2000
©Sega/Hitmaker, 2000
Source:
In-game credits (JP)[2]

©Sega Enterprises, Ltd., 1999, 2000
Source:
In-game credits

Source:
US manual
VirtuaTennis DC US Manual.pdf
[3]

Breakdown

NAOMI version

Mitsuharu Saikawa

  • Main programmer.[4]
  • Programmed player movements.[4]
  • Programmed overall tennis rules.[4]

Kazuyuki Kawanuma

  • Assigned which sounds play where.[5]

Masayuki Inoue

  • Programmed stages, including 3D elements, background characters, shadows and clouds.[4]

Takahiro Kajimoto

  • Created player models.[5]

Kenji Shimizu

  • Created motion capture.[5]

Music credits (NAOMI)

Names and order come from the game's sound test. In addition to being the only sound artist credited, Chiho Kobayashi is credited on each individual track by JASRAC.

ID Description Credits Used Comments
BGM_01_00_00 Credits Yes Named "Glorius Cup" in the Dreamcast version.
BGM_01_00_01 Name Entry Yes
BGM_02_00_00 Select A Player Yes
BGM_02_00_01 Win Yes
BGM_02_00_02 Lose Yes
BGM_02_00_03 How To Play Yes
BGM_03 Australia Challenge Yes Named "Beginning A Destiny" in the Dreamcast version.
BGM_04 French Cup Yes Named "Unyielding Spirit" in the Dreamcast version.
BGM_05 The Old England Championships Yes Named "The Power" in the Dreamcast version.
BGM_06 US Super Tennis Yes Named "Smash, Smash, Smash" in the Dreamcast version.
BGM_07 Tourist Profile Yes
BGM_08 Attract / Sega Grand Match Yes Named "On the Run" in the Dreamcast version.

Music credits (DC)

Names and order come from the game's sound test. In addition to being the only sound artist credited, Chiho Kobayashi is credited on each individual track by JASRAC.

Name Description Credits Used Comments
Start Match Yes
Select A Player Yes
Glorious Match Yes
Name Entry Yes
Beginning A Destiny Yes
Unyielding Spirit Yes
The Power Yes
Smash, Smash, Smash Yes
On the Run Yes
Into Central Court Yes
Hard Distance Yes
Tough Energy Yes
Dream and Passion Yes
Hero of Time Yes
World Map Yes

References


Virtua Tennis

Virtuatennis title.png

Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Hidden content | Development | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Technical information | Bootlegs


Sega Dreamcast
Demos: Power Smash Taikenban (2000)

Sega Dreamcast
Prototypes: 2000-04-11