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Revision as of 20:48, 27 January 2018
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John Sauer |
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Company(ies): Sega of America |
Role(s): Localiser |
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John Sauer worked at Sega of America during the Sega Master System days, doing localisation and producing for US audiences. He also edited Sega Challenge/Team Sega Newsletter and wrote the blurbs found on various US game boxes. John left Sega in the mid-80s, though still played a consultancy role, and returned in the early '90s to write for Sega Visions.
John went largely uncredited for his efforts.
Production history
- ALF (Master System; 1989) — Producers[1]
- Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (Mega Drive; 1993) — Special Thanks[2]
- Wonder Boy (Master System; 1987)
- Aztec Adventure: The Golden Road to Paradise (Master System; 1987)
- After Burner (Master System; 1987)
- Phantasy Star (Master System; 1987)
- Shinobi (Master System; 1988)
- Monopoly (Master System; 1988)
- American Pro Football (Master System; 1989)
- Altered Beast (Mega Drive; 1989)