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*'''Special Thanks To:''' [[Geraldine Dessimoz]], [[Ryoichi Hasegawa]], [[Jason Kuo]], [[Mike Needham]], Michael Parker, [[Eileen Sacman]], [[Undyne Stafford]], [[Bernie Stolar]], [[Shuji Utsumi]] and [[the Seedy Crew]] | *'''Special Thanks To:''' [[Geraldine Dessimoz]], [[Ryoichi Hasegawa]], [[Jason Kuo]], [[Mike Needham]], Michael Parker, [[Eileen Sacman]], [[Undyne Stafford]], [[Bernie Stolar]], [[Shuji Utsumi]] and [[the Seedy Crew]] | ||
− | *'''And The SOA Software Test Department:''' Nicolas J. Azizan, Elton Brown, Dennis Cheng, [[Joseph Damon]], [[John Diamonon]], [[Ty Johnson]], [[Jeff Junio]], [[Lloyd Kinoshita]], [[Dennis Lee]], [[Christopher Lucich|Chris Lucich]], Grant Luke, [[Tony Lynch]], Mark McCunney, Lorne Miller, [[Todd Slepian]], [[Fernando Valderrama]], [[Paulita Villatuya]] | + | *'''And The SOA Software Test Department:''' Nicolas J. Azizan, [[Elton Brown]], Dennis Cheng, [[Joseph Damon]], [[John Diamonon]], [[Ty Johnson]], [[Jeff Junio]], [[Lloyd Kinoshita]], [[Dennis Lee]], [[Christopher Lucich|Chris Lucich]], [[Grant Luke]], [[Tony Lynch]], [[Mark McCunney]], Lorne Miller, [[Todd Slepian]], [[Fernando Valderrama]], [[Paulita Villatuya]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 8 December 2024
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Contents
- Director: 片岡 洋
- Game Coordinator: 片桐 大智
- Chief Programmers: 杉本 哲也, 柴﨑 英哉
- Programmers: 柴田 昌寿, 中村 卓, 花島 新, 森井 進, 大島 真治, 伊東 豊, 醍醐 正高
- Chief Graphic Designer: 加藤 陽仁
- Graphic Designers: 川口 貴子, 片岡 新
- Motion Designer: 岩崎 弘樹
- Character Designers: 佐藤 学, 杉山 真浩, 長浜 かおる, 西村 謙太郎, 柳田 正和, 藤沼 里志
- Sound Designer: 光吉 猛修
- Publicity By: 笠原 淳
- Jacket Designer: 山中 公
- Opening Movie By: デジタルデザインスタジオ株式会社, 富士通株式会社MC推進本部映像ビジネス部
- Special Thanks: 谷村 武春, Virtua Fighter 3 Team, Saturn Virtua Cop 2 Team
- Producer: 鈴木 裕
- Director: Hiroshi Kataoka
- Game Coordinator: Daichi Katagiri
- Chief Programmers: Tetsuya Sugimoto, Hideya Shibazaki
- Programmers: Masatoshi Shibata, Masaru Nakamura, Arata Hanashima, Susumu Morii, Shinji Ohshima, Yutaka Ito, Masataka Daigo
- Chief Graphic Designer: Youji Kato
- Graphic Designers: Takako Kawaguchi, Shin Kataoka
- Motion Designer: Hiroki Iwasaki
- Character Designers: Manabu Sato, Masahiro Sugiyama, Kaoru Nagahama, Kentaro Nishimura, Masakazu Yanagida, Satoshi Fujinuma
- Sound Designer: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
- Publicity By: Jun Kasahara
- Jacket Designer: Akira Yamanaka
- Special Thanks: Virtua Fighter 3 Team, Saturn Virtua Cop 2 Team, Takeharu Tanimura
- Producer: Yu Suzuki
- Production:
- Producer: Steve Hutchins
- Associate Producer: Michael S. Jablonn
- Lead Tester: Abe Navarro
- Assistant Lead Testers: Michael Dobbins, Rick Greer, Marcus Montgomery, Ferdinand Villar, Peter Young
- Marketing:
- Marketing Manager: Anne Moellering
- Product Manager: Kristin McCloskey
- Product Specialist: Mark Subotnick
- Packaging: Bob Schonfisch
- Manual: Doug Sipp
- Special Thanks To: Geraldine Dessimoz, Ryoichi Hasegawa, Jason Kuo, Mike Needham, Michael Parker, Eileen Sacman, Undyne Stafford, Bernie Stolar, Shuji Utsumi and the Seedy Crew
- And The SOA Software Test Department: Nicolas J. Azizan, Elton Brown, Dennis Cheng, Joseph Damon, John Diamonon, Ty Johnson, Jeff Junio, Lloyd Kinoshita, Dennis Lee, Chris Lucich, Grant Luke, Tony Lynch, Mark McCunney, Lorne Miller, Todd Slepian, Fernando Valderrama, Paulita Villatuya
Breakdown
Kaoru Nagahama
- Created the character designs for Deku, Kumachan/Pandachan, Mr. Meat, and the AM2 Palm Tree.[4]
References
Fighters Megamix | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Promotional material | Bootlegs
Music: Fighters Megamix Sound Tracks (1997) | Eyes (1997)
Prototypes: 1997-04-08
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