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Dee Dee Planet |
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Dori Dock, Tamsoft |
Planned release date(s): 1999-12[1], 2001-08 |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1-4 |
Dee Dee Planet (ディーディープラネット) is an unreleased Sega Dreamcast action game. It was developed as the second in a series of Dreamcast network games, following ChuChu Rocket!, and was expected to release on 2001-08-10 in Japan. It is thought to have been cancelled due to network-related bugs.
Contents
Production credits
- MAIN STAFF
- SEGA ENTERPRISES, LTD.
- Producer: Hirokazu Kojima
- Product Management: Hisaki Nimiya
- Programming: Takuya Matsumoto
- Server Programming: Akio Setsumasa
- Promotion: Hiroto Kikuchi
- Publicity: Tomohiko Hayashi
- TAMSOFT CORPORATION
- Develop Management: Shintaro Nakaoka
- Direction: Hideki Matsumoto
- Main Program: Kazuhito Shimamura
- Program: Toshimi Matsumoto
- Design Direction: Mitsutoshi Nomura
- Sound: Akihi Motoyama
- Develop Management: Shinobu Sugiyama
- dori dock
- Concept & Visual dori, dock
- Sound Creation Kentaro Hamasoto
- Creative Direction Jiro Ohashi
Magazine articles
- Main article: Dee Dee Planet/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Screenshots
External links
- Preview video (YouTube)
- Official website (Japanese Archive)