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Who Shot Johnny Rock? | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Mega-CD | ||||||||||
Publisher: American Laser Games | ||||||||||
Developer: American Laser Games | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Konami Justifier, Menacer, Sega Mouse | ||||||||||
Genre: Shooting | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Who Shot Johnny Rock? is a light-gun game released by American Laser Games for the arcades in 1991. It was later ported to other systems, including the Sega Mega-CD.
Contents
Production credits
- Johnny Rock: Marc Voltura
- Red: Andrea Camarena
- Trixie: Radha Delamarter
- Lockjaw Lil: Sandra Pitts
- Measles: Curtis Plagge
- Mumps: Richard Breeding
- Smallpox: Bruce Watson
- Doctor: Tim Nelson
- Mortician: Carol Eason
- Small Person in Baby Carriage: Jason Culver
- Mother Pushing Carriage: Kylene Wing-Phelan
- Drunk at Pool Hall: Margaret Durkin
- Police Officer #1: Pierre Maloka
- Police Officer #2: Pat Poole
- Telegram Delivery Person: Kim Corwin
- Woman in Elevator: Michelle Wine
- Voice of Detective: Jim Pattison
- Stunt Coordinators: Pat Poole, Al Cantu
- Stunt Persons: Rusty Dillen, Lori Dillen, Michael Fleming, Jack Caffrey, Al Hamlin, Cliff Voake, Bruce K. Somells, Rusty Meador, Joey Hamlin, Chris Logganis, Mike Madrill, Dennis Martinez, Herb Robbins, Doyle Hart Sr., Henry Towles
- American Laser Games Executive Producer: Robert Grebe
- Computer Programmer: Pierre Maloka
- Director: David O. Roberts
- Director of Photography: Barry Kirk
- Production Manager: Jim Cochran
- Scriptwriter: Jim Pattison
- Stylist/Props/Wardrobe Designer: Kylene Wing-Phelan
- Assistant Director: Les Wells
- Script/Line Producer: Margaret Durkin
- Gaffer: Bill Harrison
- Key Grip: Michael Lamb
- Best Boy: Paul Grindrod
- Assistant to Stylist: Mary Jindrich
- Scenic Artist: David North
- Props Assistant: Judith Katona
- Wardrobe Assistant: Janice Quintana
- Set Builders: Paul Todesco, Paul Parker, Robert Dike
- Neon Signs: Absolutely Neon
- 2nd Camera: Steve Denning
- Sound: Eric Williams
- Hair/Make-Up: Merle-Dean Sanchez
- Male Hair Stylist: Louie Chavez
- Electrician: Scott Kidner, Bob Willis
- Swing Grip/Production Assistant: Alan Fulford
- Production Assistants: Rebecca Beall, Page Morgan, John Dwyer
- Craft Services: Linda Pate
- Catering: Restaurant André
- Gun Wranglers: Utah Connor, Val "Bing" Christman
- Special Effects: Sturm's Special Effects, Dieter Sturm, Yvonne Coulman
- Computer Graphics: Kelly Lujan
- Post Production/Music and Audio: John Wagner Recording Studios
- Post Production/Video: :30 Second Street, Ltd., Gregory J Kiernan
- An Interactive Video Production by: American Laser Games and Southwest Productions, Inc.
Sega CD Game Development Acknowledgements
- Programmer: Steve Stewart, Tom Desmarais, Nat Brown, Durwin De Laure
- Artwork: Maida Smith, Jeffrey Baker
Original Arcade Production Acknowledgements
- Police Officer #1: Herb Robbins
- Police Officer #2: Doyle Hart, Jr.
- Telegram Delivery Person: Henry Towels
Magazine articles
- Main article: Who Shot Johnny Rock?/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Print advert in GamePro (US) #54: "January 1994" (199x-xx-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Sega Visions (US) #17: "February/March 1994" (199x-xx-xx)[1]
Physical scans
References
Categories:
- Sub-stubs
- Menacer-compatible games
- Sega Mouse-compatible games
- 1 player games
- US Mega-CD games
- All US games
- Mega-CD games
- 1994 Mega-CD games
- All 1994 games
- Mega-CD shoot-'em-up games
- All shoot-'em-up games
- Old content rating field
- Use romtable template
- All games
- Credits without reference
- GalleryPrintAd file defined