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'''Producer:''' [[Rikiya Nakagawa]]<br>
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'''Programmers:''' [[Junpei Satoh]], [[Masaru Sugahara]], Kousei Kataoka, Masahiro Tomiyama, [[Atsushi Ueno]]<br>
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'''Designers:''' [[Yoshiaki Aoki]], [[Tatsuto Kumada]], [[Akiko Kobayashi]], Ryodo Tanaka, [[Hideyuki Katoh]], [[Kazuhiro Takimoto]], [[Hiroyuki Taguchi]], [[Toshihiro Fujimaki]], [[Takamasa Nakada]], [[Kumiko Yamada]]<br>
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*'''Programmers:''' [[Junpei Satoh]], [[Masaru Sugahara]], Kousei Kataoka, Masahiro Tomiyama, [[Atsushi Ueno]]
'''Cabinet:''' Yoshinao Usuki, [[Hiroyuki Takahashi]], [[Mieko Sakaniwa]], [[Yasuhiro Komori]], [[Masayoshi Yamada]]<br>
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*'''Designers:''' [[Yoshiaki Aoki]], [[Tatsuto Kumada]], [[Akiko Kobayashi]], Ryodo Tanaka, [[Hideyuki Katoh]], [[Kazuhiro Takimoto]], [[Hiroyuki Taguchi]], [[Toshihiro Fujimaki]], [[Takamasa Nakada]], [[Kumiko Yamada]]
'''Sound Staff:''' [[Makito Nomiya]], [[Susumu Tsukagoshi]]<br>
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*'''Cabinet:''' Yoshinao Usuki, [[Hiroyuki Takahashi]], [[Mieko Sakaniwa]], [[Yasuhiro Komori]], [[Masayoshi Yamada]]
'''Publicity:''' [[Mika Araki]]<br>
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*'''Sound Staff:''' [[Makito Nomiya]], [[Susumu Tsukagoshi]]
'''Special Thanks to:''' [[Kaori Fukano]], [[Shinichiro Okumoto]], Hard Ware R&D Team 3, Samurai Library Team in Cooperation with Tohatsu<br>
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'''Directors & Planners:''' [[Yasuhiro Hayashida]], [[Takashi Oda]]<br>
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*'''Special Thanks to:''' [[Kaori Fukano]], [[Shinichiro Okumoto]], Hard Ware R&D Team 3, Samurai Library Team in Cooperation with Tohatsu
Presented by [[SEGA]]<br>
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*'''Directors & Planners:''' [[Yasuhiro Hayashida]], [[Takashi Oda]]
©Sega Enterprises, Ltd. 1999<br>
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Brave Firefighters
System(s): Sega Hikaru
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code

Brave Firefighters is a light-gun shooter game released for Sega Hikaru arcade hardware in 1999. As the name suggests, it involves putting out fires.

It uses a light-gun controller shaped like a fire hose. The debut title for the Sega Hikaru arcade system in 1999, it had the most technically advanced graphics of its time. It was the first game with Phong shading, which has since become the most common shading technique. It also had the most advanced lighting, particle and fire effects of its time, and the most detailed environments at the time of its release.[1]

History

Development

According to Sega in August 1999: "Brave Firefighters utilizes a slightly modified Naomi Hardware system called Hikaru. Hikaru incorporates a custom Sega graphics chip and possesses larger memory capacity then standard Naomi systems. "These modifications were necessary because in Brave Firefighters, our engineers were faced with the daunting challenge of creating 3d images of flames and sprayed water," stated Sega's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Barbara Joyiens. "If you stop and think about it, both have an almost infinite number of shapes, sizes, colors, levels of opaqueness, shadings and shadows. And, when you combine the two by simulating the spraying of water on a flame, you create an entirely different set of challenges for our game designers and engineers to overcome; challenges that would be extremely difficult, if not impossible to overcome utilizing existing 3D computers. Hikaru has the horsepower to handle these demanding graphic challenges with clarity, depth and precision."[2]

Production credits

Presented by SEGA ©Sega Enterprises, Ltd. 1999

Digital manuals

Promotional material

Physical scans

Hikaru, US
Hikaru, JP

References



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