Difference between revisions of "Masahiro Wakayama"
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* ''[[J. League Pro Striker 2]]'' (1994) — Special Thanks | * ''[[J. League Pro Striker 2]]'' (1994) — Special Thanks | ||
* ''[[Metal Head]]'' (1995) — Metal Head Team Leader, Chief Programmer | * ''[[Metal Head]]'' (1995) — Metal Head Team Leader, Chief Programmer | ||
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* ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1998) — Burning-Ship Stage Programmer | * ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1998) — Burning-Ship Stage Programmer | ||
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Lead field programmer | * ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Lead field programmer |
Revision as of 15:44, 21 February 2013
Masahiro Wakayama (若山 雅弘) is a programmer for Sega active from 1987 to 2001. He was involved in multiple departments, the most recent being Sonic Team.
Production History
- Phantasy Star (Master System Version) (1987) — Assistant Programmer (as M Waka)
- Ys: The Vanished Omens (Master System Version) (1988) — Special Thanks (as Waka Kun)
- Super Hang-On (Mega Drive Version) (1989)
- Presumed to have been the developer; text stored in the Notes section of the ROM header of the original revision reads "programmed by waka,hama thanks OHE R/D#1"
- Golden Axe (Mega Drive Version) (1989) — Software Design (as Waka)
- Super Monaco GP (Mega Drive Version) (1990) — Programmer (as M.Waka)
- Dragon Crystal (Master System Version) (1991) — Special Thanks (as Waka)
- Shadow Dancer (Master System Version) (1991) — Program (as M.Wakayama)
- Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (Mega Drive Version) (1992) — Programmer (as M. Waka)
- Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1992/1993) — Special Thanks to (as M.Waka)
- Batman Returns (Game Gear Version) (1992) — Program (as Waka)
- OutRunners (Mega Drive Version) (1994) — Programmer (as Waka!!)
- J. League Pro Striker 2 (1994) — Special Thanks
- Metal Head (1995) — Metal Head Team Leader, Chief Programmer
- Shinseiki Evangelion (1996) — Program (Game Production Staff)
- Burning Rangers (1998) — Burning-Ship Stage Programmer
- Sonic Adventure (1998) — Lead field programmer
- ChuChu Rocket! (Dreamcast Version) (1999) — Network Programmer, Puzzle Editing
- Phantasy Star Online (2000/2001) — Special Thanks to
- ChuChu Rocket! (GBA Version) (2001) — Programmer, Normal Puzzles
- Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 (2001) — Special Thanks to
- Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (2003) — Lead Field Programmer (Sonic Adventure Original Staff)